The revolutions of 1848 were the first important stage in the history of the working class. The second important stage of the revolutionary movement was the establishment of the International Workers’ Union, the First International, at Saint Martin’s Hall in London, on September 28, 1864. First International initially established branches in Switzerland, Belgium, France and Germany, starting from 1867 in many countries including Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Austria and the United States. The main goal of the First International, founded mainly on the initiative of French, British, German and Italian workers…