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The Pullman Strike of 1894 ended in failure for the workers, as federal intervention led to a violent clash and the eventual dismantling of the strike. The U.S. government issued an injunction against the strikers, and troops were deployed to break the strike, resulting in confrontations that caused several deaths. The strike ultimately weakened the labor movement and highlighted the tensions between labor and government, leading to increased public support for labor rights reforms in the long term. Additionally, it resulted in the arrest of key labor leaders, including Eugene V. Debs.

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