How did corporations and workers respond to the social and economic turmoil of the late 19th century?
Economic depressions swept the nation in 1893–97, with low prices for farm goods and heavy unemployment in factories and mines. Corporations hired many workers to work in the rapid growing industrialization creating a demand for skilled labor.
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