During the 1877 railroad strike, companies employed several strategies to mitigate the impact of the labor unrest. They brought in replacement workers, often referred to as "scabs," to keep operations running. Additionally, some companies relied on private security forces and local militias to protect their property and break up strikes. These measures aimed to restore order and maintain service despite the widespread labor disruptions.
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