American union wars
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{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = The American Union Wars | partof = | image = | caption = Federal troops station themselves near Chicago {{
| date = 2 April 1930
- The Equal Union Act
Signed Jan, 2nd, 1932
| place = Republic of America. | coordinates = | map_type = | map_relief = | latitude = | longitude = | map_size = | map_marksize = | map_caption = | map_label = | territory = | result = Stratragic Radical Victory
- Federal government declares all unions are equal
- Decline in moderate unionism
- Rise in radical unionism
| status = | combatants_header =
| combatant1 =
- Moderate Unions
- American Federation of Labor
- ROA Marshals
| combatant2 =
- Radical Unions
- Industrial Workers of the World
| combatant3 =
| commander1 =
- Main Moderate leaders
- John L. Lewis
| commander2 =
- Main Radical leaders
- Bill Blizzard
| commander3 = | units1 = | units2 = | units3 = | strength1 = 300,000 | strength2 = 120,000 | strength3 = | casualties1 = | casualties2 = | casualties3 = | notes = | campaignbox = }}
The American union wars, sometimes known as the Union Wars, .