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Pittsburgh rail yard burning during the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 with workers and militia clashing

The Great Railroad Strike of 1877: When the Nation’s Rails Stopped in Their Tracks

Events & Turning Points, Industry & InnovationBy userAugust 14, 2025

Hard Times on the Iron Rails In the mid-1870s, life for American railroad workers was harsh. The country was mired in a severe economic depression following the Panic of 1873, often called the Long Depression. Businesses were failing by the thousands, unemployment was high, and those who still had jobs saw their wages dropping. The…

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