How did the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 affect the national economy?
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railroad companies had taken advantage of the economic troubles to largely break the nascent trade unions that had been formed by the workers before and after the American Civil War.
Great Railroad Strike of 1877, series of violent rail strikes across the United States in 1877.
That year the country was in the fourth year of a prolonged economic depression after the panic of 1873.
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