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5 November, 00:37
How did the knights of labor achieve their goals?
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The Knights of Labor sought to attain their goals primarily through boycotts and peaceful negotiations. Powderly generally opposed strikes, believing that they only led to bloodshed and increased tensions ... As the strikes proved successful, more workers flocked to the union movement.
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