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Angelica Thomas
27 May, 15:34
Why were there 3,000 strikes in 1919? (2 reasons)
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Andreas Solis
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The great steel strike of 1919 was caused because of the way United States Steel Corporation had treated their workers poorly and they hardly ever got any time off.
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