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  1. The Haymarket affair, also known as the Haymarket massacre, the Haymarket riot, the Haymarket Square riot, or the Haymarket Incident, was the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

    • May 4, 1886
    • Strikes, protest, demonstrations
    • Eight-hour work day
  2. El incidente de Haymarket, masacre de Haymarket o revuelta de Haymarket fue un hecho histórico que tuvo lugar en Haymarket Square ( Chicago, Estados Unidos) el 4 de mayo de 1886 y que fue el punto álgido de una serie de protestas que desde el 1 de mayo se habían producido en respaldo a los obreros en huelga, para reivindicar la jornada laboral d...

  3. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Haymarket Affair, violent confrontation between police and labor protesters in Chicago on May 4, 1886, that became a symbol of the international struggle for workers’ rights. It has been associated with May Day (May 1) since its designation as International Workers’ Day in 1889.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › August_SpiesAugust Spies - Wikipedia

    An anarchist, Spies was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder following a bomb attack on police in an event remembered as the Haymarket affair. Spies was one of four who were executed in the aftermath of this event.

    • Nina van Zandt (m. 1887)
    • Death
  5. 16 de dic. de 2009 · The Haymarket Riot (also known as the “Haymarket Incident” and “Haymarket Affair”) occurred on May 4, 1886, when a labor protest rally near Chicago’s Haymarket Square turned into a riot...

  6. The Haymarket Affair is considered a watershed moment for American labor history, at a time when fears about the loyalties and activities of immigrants, anarchists, and laborers became linked in the minds of many Americans. On May 3, 1886, unarmed strikers clashed with police at Chicago’s McCormick Reaper Works factory.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2021 · Conocidos como "los mártires de Haymarket", el 11 de noviembre de 1887 ocho sindicalistas anarquistas, que reivindicaban una jornada laboral de ocho horas, fueron encarcelados y condenados a muerte por los hechos acaecidos el 4 de mayo de 1886 en la plaza de Haymarket, en Chicago. Curiosidades de la historia. Guardar.