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Workers in Packingtown had many illnesses and affliction. They worked in severe unhealthy conditions that made it easier to spread diseases. In the warehouses, they packed meat that was in bad sanitary conditions, there were even rats in the room. The rotten and contaminated meat that they handle in Packington made workers get sick with digestive infections due to the many bacteria in the area.
It was Uptown Sinclair who wrote the book "The Jungle" to expose the unhealthy and critical conditions in which people labored in the meatpacking industry. As a result of the extreme cases he exposed in the book, the federal government created legislation to change this issue.
It made America aggressive with their expansion and power.
Maryland south of the canal is considered the Eastern Shore by residents.
The term Western Shore is used by Eastern Shore residents to describe all the counties of Maryland west of the Chesapeake Bay, but especially those of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area and Southern Maryland.
Tariffs being high taxes for international shipping, placing them would make the want for the item wanted to be made in the u.s. will go up.
You must the population in that state.