Asked by Taylor Wyatt on Jun 08, 2024
Verified
The women who protested during the Shoemakers' Strike in Lynn compared their condition to that of
A) indentured servants.
B) slaves.
C) Irish immigrants.
D) religious dissenters.
E) Indians.
Shoemakers' Strike
A collective action or labor strike by shoemakers or cobblers, which historically could refer to various protests or strikes for better wages or working conditions.
Indentured Servants
Laborers under contract to work for a specific employer for a set period in exchange for transportation, food, and accommodation, common in the American colonies and elsewhere from the 17th to 19th centuries.
Irish Immigrants
People from Ireland who moved to other countries in search of better living conditions, especially during the 19th century due to the Great Famine.
- Pinpoint the essential social movements and work conditions that marked the era, including the Second Great Awakening and attitudes toward wage labor and strikes.
Verified Answer
Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint the essential social movements and work conditions that marked the era, including the Second Great Awakening and attitudes toward wage labor and strikes.
Related questions
The Result of the Strike Leading Up to the Ludlow ...
The _____________________________ Occurred When Railroad Workers Across the Country Went ...
Which of the Following Statements Is True of the Great ...
How Was the Era of the Mid-1930s, a Period Characterized ...
What Was the Slogan of the National People's Party Formed ...