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... Well, they settled for fourteen. However, a year later the first official union was organized in California, the San Francisco Typography Society. ...
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... Numerous student groups, churches, and political organizations backed the union, and many California growers were forced to sign contracts in 1970. ...
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... American settlers were going further and further west...even to California, which was ... President Tyler prompted Congress to admit Texas to the Union by joint ...
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... Taylor, Alexander Smith. "The First Voyage to the coasts of California: Made in the Years 1542 and 1543." San Diego Union, September, 1940, 240-244. ...
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... In the mid 1960's, the union boycotted and striked many agricultural products with progressive succes. In 1975, the California Labor Relations Act was passed ...
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... The compromise solved this problem by allowing California to come into the Union as a free state, but the people of New Mexico and Utah would have the right to ...
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... 1997. Smith, Brenda. The Collapse of the Soviet Union. California: Lucent Books. 1994. Ulam, Adam B. Stalin, the Man and His Era. ...
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... grapes. This forced many grape companies in California to sign the union contract and allow their employees to join the union. In ...
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... California wanted to enter the union as a free state. ... The first part was that California would be admitted to the Union as a non-slave state. ...
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... in California and people rushed out to California.When California apply for statehood ... When the Westward Movemet occurred new states started to enter the union. ...
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... The plan stated that California was to be brought into the Union as a free state, and the remaining Southwest territories would remain as is, without mention ...
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... He started in Delano, California, where he talked with the workers about a new ... envisioned this as a social movement rather than a traditional union--a crusade ...
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... (Doc. 5) California was admitted as a free state. ... Delaware and Maryland for example were slave states and they still stayed in the Union. ...
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... in California, relations between Mexico and the United States were steadily deteriorating. The breaking point was when Texas became the 28th state of the union ...
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... Worse, a few years later Taylor--a Southerner of all people--betrayed us by allowing California to enter the union as a free state. ...
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... If California was admitted in to the Union, as a free state the South would not be able to stop any bill from passing since the north would soon gain control ...
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... that the plant could not long survive otherwise and a desire to keep union jobs. ... Big3Auto and PittsGlass maintain plants in California and Missouri respectively ...
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... to Congress. The Compromise contained the following provisions: California would enter the union as free state. New Mexico territory ...
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... If California was admitted in to the Union as a free state the South would not be able to stop any bill from passing since the north would soon gain control of ...
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... themselves. Many miners helped the slaves escape to freedom and that was part of the reason why California joined the Union later. After ...
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... The two companies broke ground in 1803, the Union Pacific working westward from Omaha, Nebraska, and the Central Pacific from Sacramento California. ...
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... what essentially were two different countries: California and back East." This would turn out to be a large and expensive endeavor. The Union Pacific Railroad ...
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... California, and he attended many lectures by members that attempted to organize labor unions but had failed. After proposing a new, more powerful labor union ...
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... Coming to California is one of the greatest things that have ever happened to me. I was born into a middle class society in the former Soviet Union. ...
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... President Taylor wanted New Mexico to join the Union with California. Texas insisted on its claim to New Mexico and was ready to go to war with the US Army. ...
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... and south once again. The South was upset because California had come into the Union as a free state. Congress comes up with the ...
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... This means these states won't give them the benefits of marriage/civil union like medical responsibility and state taxes. In fact California has proposed a ...
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... y la union recibieran atencion, para que ellos recibieran todo que ellos querian de las compaņias. Era despues de mas de diez aņos cuando California cambio ...
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... The discovery of gold in California enticed over one hundred thousand people to flock to ... This union though would be tested, not by foreign powers but by an ...
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... California was admitted to the Union as a free state. The Utah and New Mexico territories were organized and popular sovereignty was established in both. ...
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