Copper Country Strike of 1913–1914 (area involvement)

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The Copper Country Strike of 1913–1914 was a major and often violent labor strike by copper miners in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula that became a landmark conflict in U.S. labor history.

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instanceOf historical event
labor conflict
labor strike
miners' strike
affectedArea Calumet & Hecla Mining Company properties NERFINISHED
Copper Range Company properties
commercial districts of Calumet and nearby towns
company towns in Copper Country
copper mining locations in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
local government jurisdictions in Houghton County
local government jurisdictions in Keweenaw County
local government jurisdictions in Ontonagon County
residential neighborhoods of mine workers in Copper Country
surface facilities of copper mines in Copper Country
transportation routes serving Copper Country mines
underground copper mines in Copper Country
country United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedIn Ahmeek, Michigan NERFINISHED
Calumet & Hecla mining district NERFINISHED
Calumet, Michigan NERFINISHED
Copper Country NERFINISHED
Copper Range mining district NERFINISHED
Hancock, Michigan NERFINISHED
Houghton County, Michigan NERFINISHED
Keweenaw County, Michigan NERFINISHED
Keweenaw Peninsula NERFINISHED
Laurium, Michigan NERFINISHED
Michigan NERFINISHED
Ontonagon County, Michigan NERFINISHED
Painesdale, Michigan NERFINISHED
South Range, Michigan NERFINISHED
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
regionType mining region
tookPlaceIn Great Lakes region of the United States NERFINISHED
company-owned housing areas in Copper Country
industrial communities of Copper Country
mine locations along the Keweenaw Peninsula
western Upper Peninsula of Michigan NERFINISHED

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Calumet Township, Michigan hasHistoricEvent Copper Country Strike of 1913–1914 (area involvement)