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By the mid-1880s, though, business leaders pulled industries together into larger trusts that eliminated competition and fixed consumer prices at artificially high levels. By the late 1880s, trusts controlled most of the nation’s industries, keeping buyers at their mercy for sugar, meat, salt, gas, copper, transportation, and the steel that fed railroads and urban construction.
Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre
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