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Terence Powderly was born in Carbondale, Pennsylvania, 1849. He attended school until he was 13 years old and had a job as a railroad w
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It is evident that due to differences in people, they may choose different paths in life but the common goal will always bring them together and will ultimately change history. Both started strikes for better working conditions and higher pay.
The similarities of Terence and Samuel are that they both were involved with labor unions. They had different ideas on the effect of a strike. Terence was afraid of starting a strike because he felt he would not win and was more comfortable using the boycotting system for a just cause.
These highly respected men worked very hard through different ideas to accomplish the same effect. On the other hand, Samuel was very aggressive and had no problem striking for a just cause. Terence dropped out of school at thirteen years old to get into the railroad business. They both were respected in their high positions. Terence then was rewarded the leader of the Knights of Labor, an all-exclusive union found in 1869. Samuel became the President of the United States and Terence became the leader of the Knights of Labor. They both needed money to support their families and themselves.
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