From 11 May until 20 July 1894, the Pullman Railway Strike crippled the railroad infrastructure of the United States. What began as a strike at the Pullman railroad car factory, quickly escalated to a strike where workers of the ARU (American Railroad Union) refused to work on trains carrying Pullman cars across the country.

I’m working on a history multi-part question and need support to help me learn. From 11 May until 20 July 1894, the Pullman Railway Strike crippled the railroad infrastructure of the United States. What began as a strike at the Pullman railroad car factory, quickly escalated to a strike where workers of the ARU (American Railroad Union) refused to work on trains carrying Pullman cars across the country. This caused great disruption to the transportation of people and goods in the US. Eventually, President Grover Cleveland deployed U.S. Marshals and troops to break up the strikes city by city, with some loss of life. The article assigned for this discussion examines different perspectives on the meaning of the Pullman Strike by those who witnessed it:Please read the document attached and respond to this queation:

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