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Shepherd
25 April, 11:45
Significance of the great strike of 1877?
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Seth Wang
25 April, 12:30
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The great strike was a response to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad that was cutting the wages of the workers for the third time in a year. Certain tasks would not be done until the third wage was revoked.
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