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During the Homestead Strike of 1892, Andrew Carnegie took several measures to keep his factory running, including hiring non-union laborers and utilizing private security forces, notably the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, to protect the plant and confront striking workers. He also attempted to distance himself from the conflict by placing his plant manager, Henry Clay Frick, in charge of negotiations and security. This aggressive approach ultimately led to violent clashes and a prolonged standoff between strikers and authorities.

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