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Essay heading: City of Big Shoulders Ch. 6
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More relief agencies bean to appear to help victims and Chicago could eventually be rebuilt despite all the differences and grievances between its citizens. The significance is that Chicago is able to get back on its feet pretty fast after this huge tragedy. Despite the fact some families don’t have homes building is beginning to start pretty rapidly
Knights of Labor:
It was labor union in Chicago consisting of around 18,400 citizens, about 2/3 of which were immigrants... displayed 300 characters
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Because there were so many immigrants in this union, people who were anti-immigrant now became anti-union. They started to blame immigrants for socialism, anarchism, communism and pretty much all the tensions that unions created. By 1880, the Knights of Labor had 700,000 members and was the largest labor union in America... displayed next 300 characters
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