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Result of the conflict in the Ruhr

Author: Freya Watson



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The German government ordered workers to go on strike, so there was nothing being produced to be taken. The French reacted by killing over 100 workers and expelling 100,000 protesters, but the strike also meant there were no goods to trade, leading to hyperinflation.


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