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What led to the growth of Labor unions in the Gilded Age?

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Monopolies and trusts began to increasingly gain control over the United States' economy as the country entered the gilded age. Consequentially, more factories were created, which then resulted in the necessity of cheap employment from unskilled workers, and ultimately expanded organized labor.

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