Sweat and Struggle Working Class Struggles In Canada 1789 - 1899
Scott, Jack Publisher: New Star Books, Vancouver, Canada Year Published: 1974 Pages: 209pp Resource Type: Book
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Preface
1. Mobilizing for Battle Round One to the merchants Warming up in the fur trade 1816- the earliest unions Bold action in Quebec and the Maritimes
2. Workers in the 1837 Rebellion An uneasy alliance Who is to rule? International Solidarity- Views of the London Workingmen's Association The thanks of Canadians To the barricades, and the jails
3. Revival Striking Irishmen on the Lachine Canal An Investment from America George Brown The Nine-Hour Movement and child labour
4. Counter-Attacks in the 1880's Depression and the 'Yellow Dog' The Provincial Workman's Association Many Strikes 'International' unions purify Canadians
5. The Northwest Rebellion A courageous stand Who are the traitors
6. British Columbia- Colony on the Pacific Encouraging the Indians in a "useless pastime" Lumber and early shipping In feudal bondage to the Hudson's Bay Company The most dangerous mines in the world Law and order on the railroad Militia for hire Some political questions
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