| Coal miners' strike of 1873 |
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Mahoning, Shenango, and Tuscarawas Valleys in the Youngstown area of Ohio and Pennsylvania |
| Date | 1873 |
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| Goals | wages |
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| Methods | Strikes, Protest, Demonstrations |
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Miners' Union (local) |
Local coal companies |
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7,500 strikers |
strikebreakers |
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- 1870s – 1900s
- 1910s
- 1920s – 1930s
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The Coal miners' strike of 1873, was a strike against wage cuts in the Mahoning, Shenango, and Tuscarawas Valleys of northeastern Ohio and northwestern Pennsylvania. In the Tuscarawas Valley, the labor action lasted six months, and in the Mahoning Valley four and a half months, but the walkouts failed. The introduction of imported strikebreakers and manufacturers finding substitutes for the area's special block-coal, forced the organized miners back to work at prevailing wages.