On October 18, 1873, the United States experienced the Great Chicago Fire's aftermath, which had occurred a year earlier, leading to significant rebuilding efforts. Additionally, this date marked the establishment of the first National Women’s Trade Union League in the U.S., advocating for women's labor rights. These events were part of a broader movement during the late 19th century focused on industrialization and social reform.
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