In the late 1700s Kingston served as an important military, industrial and political base for the European conquest of North America. Labourers and skilled craftpeople imported from Europe served to build the necessary military installations and associated infrastructure Although records are scarce, it is probable that some of the artificiers had been asssociated with the active European trade guilds such as the masons and carpenters. Craft workers in this period often took action to secure better wages and working conditions. One of the earliest records of this type of action was in 1809 when Kingston’s dockyard carpenters engaged in “concerted action” or possibly a strike. As a result, their overseer sought “authority to employ a lawyer to bind them down to their agreement.”Click here to return to the top of this page.