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How did president Johnson end the railroad strike

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Negotiators were brought to the White House until an agreement was reached.
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It's simple, he ended it by negotiating for two weeks.

Step-by-step explanation:

By the end of August 1877, the strike had ended primarily due to federal government intervention, the use of state militias, and the employment of strikebreakers by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company. The Great Railroad Strike was typical of most strikes during this era.

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