Wilson administration he was able to connect the federal government with the labor union.
Everything in Gompers life helped him to establish the role of president in the AFL.
Motivations
Samuel Gompers beliefs as a child is what made him into the person he was when he died. As a child his beliefs were inherited from his parents, “Gompers was born in 1850 in
London of a Jewish family who had emigrated from Amsterdam several years earlier”(source 4).
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He was able to show rural areas the way of life of an urban area. Urban areas show more of the city and what it is like living where her grew up in New York. Once
Samuel was in the leadership role he was questioned a lot, “Over the years, Gompers developed an increasingly hostile attitude toward the socialists, in part, because of their constant challenge to his leadership of the AFL” (source 4). He was questioned so much because people felt threatened by him and they wanted to take over his powerful leadership role. When he was able to become so powerful because he worked so hard as a child. Samuel was able to have such a big accomplishment because he followed in his father's footsteps.
PROGRESSIVE ERA 4
Samuel Gompers contributed to the progressive era because he was the first person to become president of the American Federation of Labor. The AFL was a national federation of labor for the United States This deserves a place in history under the progressive era because this helped so many people in the work force. By working with the Wilson administration he was able to connect the federal government with the labor union. Everything in Gompers life helped him to establish the role of president in the