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== 1800s ==
== 1800s ==
* 1826: First farmworkers strike in California.
* 1868: The [[South Carolina Commune]] is created, attempting to create a racially-equal, socialist society on a large scale.
* 1868: The [[South Carolina Commune]] is created, attempting to create a racially-equal, socialist society on a large scale.
* 1892: [[Alexander Berkman]] and [[Emma Goldman]] try to kill Henry Clay Frick in retaliation for Frick's hiring of [[Pinkerton]] detectives to break up the [[Homestead Strike]], resulting in the deaths of seven steelworkers. Although badly wounded, Frick survives, and Berkman is arrested and eventually sentenced to 22 years in prison.
* 1892: [[Alexander Berkman]] and [[Emma Goldman]] try to kill Henry Clay Frick in retaliation for Frick's hiring of [[Pinkerton]] detectives to break up the [[Homestead Strike]], resulting in the deaths of seven steelworkers. Although badly wounded, Frick survives, and Berkman is arrested and eventually sentenced to 22 years in prison.

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This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in South America (a region encompassing the states of Canada, Greenland, USA and Mexico) that are relevant to libertarian socialism.

1100s

1800s

  • 1826: First farmworkers strike in California.
  • 1868: The South Carolina Commune is created, attempting to create a racially-equal, socialist society on a large scale.
  • 1892: Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman try to kill Henry Clay Frick in retaliation for Frick's hiring of Pinkerton detectives to break up the Homestead Strike, resulting in the deaths of seven steelworkers. Although badly wounded, Frick survives, and Berkman is arrested and eventually sentenced to 22 years in prison.

1900s

  • 1905: The IWW is founded at a conference of 200 anarchists, socialists and marxists in Chicago, USA.
  • 1909: The New York Shirtwaist Strike occurs, as Jewish immigrant women workers go on strike against poor working conditions.
  • 1913 10,000 clothing workers went on strike in Rochester, NY for the 8 hour day, a 10% wage increase, union recognition and better benefits. Ended in April after employers agreed not to discriminate against union members.
  • 1917: The Camp Logan Mutiny occurs in Texas as black soldiers attempt to resist racism and the police.

2000s

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