The early union movement among skilled artisans

A. was strengthened by the influx of immigrant laborers.
B. was generally supported by state governments.
C. welcomed working women as members.
D. was weakened by the Panic of 1837.
E. attempted to create one collective national trade union.


Answer: D

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