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| Gustavus Swift | Entrepreneur in the Chicago Meat Packing Industry
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| Andrew Carnegie | Owner of large steel mills - produced more steel in Pittsburg than in all of Great Britain
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| Philip Armour | The Meat King of Chicago
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| Sinclair Lewis | Writer of "The Jungle" about meat packing plants in Chicago
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| Packingtown | The dacaying slum behind the packing plants in Chicago
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| William Le Baron Jenney | Chicago architect who built the first metal-frame skyscraper.
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| Great Uprising of 1877 | a famous railroad strike crushed by federal troops sent by President Rutherford B. Hayes
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