Strikes by the farmers took place throughout the United States in 1932. These strikes were to protest the low prices they received for the products they were selling such as corn, wheat, and livestock.
Rutherford B. Hayes was the president during the Great Railroad Strike.
The Pullman Strike was a railroad labor strike that took place in 1894. The United States Attorney General tasked with handling the strike was Richard Olney.
During the Homestead Act of 1892 the state militia was sent to end the strike.
The rash of strikes during 1919 were mainly due to the aftermath of World War I, and problems with labor and union power struggles. The Great Steel Strike was the most widely-spread strike. Other strikes in 1919 were the Seattle General Strike, Barcelona Revolutionary Strike, Dutch Steel Workers Strike, and the General Steel Strike in France.
farmers, or silver democrats Bryan was famous for his "Cross Of Gold" speech, which advocated the coinage of silver, which would be beneficial to farmers and the like.
Farmers' Party - Ireland - ended in 1932.
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a person who works during a strike
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Rutherford B. Hayes was president during the Railroad Strike of 1877.
Rutherford B. Hayes was the president during the Great Railroad Strike.
There is not an exact number of how many businesses failed during this time. However, during 1932 it is estimated that over 20,000 businesses failed.
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It was a violent labor union strike in Canada where 11people were shot and three died. Strikers of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners attacked local farmers who were stockpiling wood which was defeating the impact of the strike. The Union members damaged the wood and the farmers began shooting.
Farmers overproduced farm crops.