Unions forced employers to raise wages and improve working conditions or they wouldn't have laborers. Unions used picketing, protesting, and boycotting to get what they wanted. Through unity, unions helped the working man get what he deserved.
Joseph Johnston
Explanation:
- Sherman served under General Grant in 1862 and 1863 during the march that led to the fall of the Confederate stronghold in Viksburg on the Mississippi River.
- In 1864, Sherman succeeded Grant as commander of Union forces on the western front. With his troops he conquered Atlanta, and this success was compounded by the re-election of President Abraham Lincoln.
- A later Sherman march through Georgia and the Carolinas (North and South Carolina) further diminished the Confederate's ability to continue the fight.
- He accepted the surrender of all Confederate armies in the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida in April 1865.
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<span>It was Solon. Apart
from these reforms, Solon also gave poor citizens the right to vote and also
created a court of appeals. This was composed citizens from all social classes
who examine cases of lower courts. All
citizens were allowed to attend the General Assembly and revised the Code of
Laws of Athens. Apart from political
reforms, he instituted economic reforms as well. He provided different jobs for
those can’t farm such as trades and professions. He also introduced new
measures and weights.</span>