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The AFL pushed back. On April 1, 1919, thousands of miners in Pennsylvania went on strike to demand that local officials allow union meetings. Terrified town mayors soon issued the required permits. The mass meetings whipped up pro-union sentiment. Steelworkers felt betrayed by the broken promises of employers and the government to keep prices low, raise wages and improve working conditions

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workers wanted a better life after the war. during the war they received higher pay, shorter hours and better working conditions. still, many native-born Americans associated unions with radicals and foreigners so many employers started to attack unions again. inflation was rising quickly and threatened to wipe out the wage increases. the workers were determined to keep their improved conditions postwar their determination and employers' resistance caused a dramatic wave of strikes.

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To improve working conditions and pay because after World War I, there were low wages in the jobs.

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