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The Homestead Strike ended in July 1892 when the Pennsylvania National Guard was called in to restore order after violent clashes between striking steelworkers and private security agents hired by Andrew Carnegie's steel company. The intervention of the National Guard allowed the company to regain control of the plant. Ultimately, the strike failed to achieve its goals, and many union members lost their jobs or were blacklisted. The defeat marked a significant setback for labor movements in the U.S. at that time.

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