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The Pullman Strike failed primarily due to a combination of government intervention and internal divisions among the workers. The federal government issued an injunction against the strike, citing disruption of mail delivery, and subsequently deployed troops to Chicago to enforce it, leading to violent clashes. Additionally, the American Railway Union, which led the strike, struggled with solidarity as some workers returned to their jobs under pressure. Ultimately, the strike was suppressed, and its leaders were arrested, undermining the labor movement at the time.

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