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Indian Wars and Frontier Conflicts

Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — Baltimore Riot

1877
Maryland
Era
Indian Wars and Frontier Conflicts
Year
1877
Location
Maryland
Status
Historical record
The Combatants

Who Fought

Forces
Not recorded in historical accounts
Forces
B&O Railroad strikers
VS
Victor
Federal government
Forces
Maryland militia and federal troops
Outcome
10 strikers killed by militia; strike spread nationally; President Hayes sent troops
The Battle

History & Significance

Baltimore was the flashpoint for the 1877 Great Strike; first use of federal troops to break a nationwide strike set precedent for decades of federal intervention in labor disputes.

Historical context

The frontier period of the American West (roughly 1865–1900) was defined by cattle drives, mining booms, railroad construction, and the violent suppression of Indigenous resistance. Texas longhorn cattle drives north along the Chisholm Trail to railheads in Kansas brought beef to eastern markets from the 1860s through the 1880s. Mining rushes to the Black Hills (1874), Colorado (1858–1859), and the Comstock Lode in Nevada attracted tens of thousands of prospectors and boom towns that rose and collapsed within years. The range wars between cattle ranchers and homesteaders, vigilante justice, and the careers of figures like Wyatt Earp, Jesse James, and Billy the Kid became mythologized in dime novels and later in film. The Dawes Act (1887) and the opening of Oklahoma Territory to homesteading (1889) completed the legal dismantling of Indigenous land tenure in the West. By 1890 the US Census declared the frontier effectively closed, and the era of open-range cattle drives ended with the introduction of barbed wire fencing across the plains.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — Baltimore Riot take place?
Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — Baltimore Riot took place in 1877.
Where was Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — Baltimore Riot fought?
Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — Baltimore Riot was fought in Maryland, United States.
What was the outcome of Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — Baltimore Riot?
10 strikers killed by militia; strike spread nationally; President Hayes sent troops
What was the significance of Great Railroad Strike of 1877 — Baltimore Riot?
Baltimore was the flashpoint for the 1877 Great Strike; first use of federal troops to break a nationwide strike set precedent for decades of federal intervention in labor disputes.
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