The Socio-economic Causes of the Steel Strikes in Pittsburgh

When the Carnegies arrived in 1848, Pittsburgh was already a bustling industrial city. But the city had begun to pay an environmental price for its success. The downtown had been gutted by fire in 1845; already the newly constructed buildings were so blackened by soot that they were indistinguishable from older ones. Industrial waste fouled … Continue reading The Socio-economic Causes of the Steel Strikes in Pittsburgh