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Steelplant managers' response to the Homestead Strike were in some sort, indifferent. Tehy hired nonunion workers and brought in 300 Fedreall troops to protect those workers from the strikers. Frice battles broke out leaving 10 people dead but Pennsylvania's governor sent state's militia to Homestead to restore order. The plant reopened with the nonunion workers, protected by troops and went on. With the failure that is the Homestead Strike, the steelworker' union soo depleated.

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Steelplant managers' response to the Homestead Strike were in some sort, indifferent. Tehy hired nonunion workers and brought in 300 Fedreall troops to protect those workers from the strikers. Frice battles broke out leaving 10 people dead but Pennsylvania's governor sent state's militia to Homestead to restore order. The plant reopened with the nonunion workers, protected by troops and went on. With the failure that is the Homestead Strike, the steelworker' union soo depleated.

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