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Why did attempts in the late 1800s to form labor union fail?

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The attempt fails because there were no laws giving for the workers
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The attempts failed because there were no laws giving workers the right to organize or requiring owners to negotiate with them. And the courts frequently ruled that the strikes were "Conspiracies in restraint of trade," for which labor leaders might be fined or jailed.
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