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- ...on's economic disasters—[[Depression (economics)|depressions]] and [[strike action|strikes]]—in his second term.<ref name=tugwell/> Even so, his ...<ref>Nevins, 611–613</ref> By June 1894, 125,000 railroad workers were on strike, paralyzing the nation's commerce.<ref>Nevins, 614</ref> Because the railr73 KB (10,507 words) - 17:35, 1 April 2008
- ...fist of unionized labor. The second time was the great strike against the Pullman Co. in 1894 when President Cleveland had to dispatch troops to Chicago to q46 KB (6,678 words) - 17:29, 1 April 2008