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the result of the pullman strike was when debs went to jail lmaooo

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Q: What was the result of the Pullman strike?
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As a result of the Pullman Strike for the next 30 years the government?

it is because pullman strike was bad conditions


Why did the pullman strike happen?

The Pullman Strike was a nationwide railroad strike in US in the summer of 1894. It did pit the American Railway Union against Pullman Company, main railroads, and federal government of United States under President Grover Cleveland.


What event led to the first worker safety law?

The Pullman Strike


How did the public react to George Pullman's response to the Pullman strike?

pullman was hated


What did President Grover Cleveland do about the Pullman Strike?

Pullman was hated.


What major laBor strikes took place in the late 1800?

the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893


What was the cause of the Pullman strike?

The Pullman strike was caused by workers demanding for better wages and more safe working conditions. The effect of the Pullman strike was the federal court issuing a injunction (formal court order) directing the union to halt the boycott, the Pullman Strike then collapsed.


The pullman strike of 1894 ended when?

The Pullman strike of 1894 ended when the Federal government issued an injunction to end it.


What was the Pullman Strike of 1894?

A strike of over 4,000 workers from Pullman Palace Car Company (founded/ owned by George Pullman). American Railway Union (ARU) refused to handle Pullman's cars.


Which president used federal troops to stop the pullman strike of 1894?

Grover Cleveland was the president during the Pullman strike.


What railroad strike disrupted mail deliveries?

Pullman strike!


How did the Pullman strike end?

President Grover Cleveland ordered U.S. Marshals and U.S. Army troops to end the strike because it was affecting the transportation of the U.S. mail.The Pullman Strike ended as a direct result of the violent intervention of federal troops deployed by President Grover Cleveland.