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The Homestead Strike was a violent labor dispute that took place in July 1892 at the Homestead Steel Works in Pennsylvania, owned by Andrew Carnegie. Workers, represented by the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers, protested against wage cuts and poor working conditions. The strike escalated when the company hired Pinkerton detectives to break the picket lines, leading to a violent confrontation that resulted in deaths on both sides. Ultimately, the strike was a setback for the labor movement, as the company successfully resumed operations and the union's influence waned.

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