How did the general textile strike of 1934 affect South Carolina?

The strike enabled workers in South Carolina to bargain for better work environments and hours.

In South Carolina, the strike encouraged workers in other industries to organize for better conditions.

The strike created an environment in South Carolina that was hostile to unions and organized labor.

As a result of the strike, textile mills in South Carolina began to segregate workers based on race.

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The strike enabled workers in South Carolina to bargain for better work environments and hours.