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The Gilded Age's Great Uprising: The 1877 Railroad Strike

7 min · 30. juni 2026
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In the summer of 1877, a massive labor uprising shook the United States. It began when railroad workers in Martinsburg, West Virginia, walked off the job after a second wage cut in a year. Within days, the strike spread like wildfire across the nation, from Baltimore to Chicago to San Francisco. In Pittsburgh, state militia fired on crowds, leading to battles that left dozens dead and millions in property destroyed. President Rutherford B. Hayes called in federal troops, marking the first time the U.S. government used military force to break a strike. Lucas and Luna explore the causes, key events, and lasting impact of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, including the role of the secret labor organization the Trainmen's Union, the violence in Pittsburgh and Chicago, and the rise of working-class consciousness that set the stage for later labor movements. #GreatRailroadStrike #1877 #GildedAge #LaborHistory #RailroadStrike #Martinsburg #Pittsburgh #Chicago #RutherfordBHayes #TrainmensUnion #Strikebreaking #FederalTroops #WorkingClass #IndustrialRevolution #AmericanHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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