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The strike was broken up by United States Marshals and some 2, 000 United States Army troops, commanded by Nelson Miles, sent in by President Grover Cleveland on the premise that the strike interfered with the delivery of U. S. Mail.
During the course of the strike, 13 strikers were killed and 57 were wounded.
An estimated $ 340, 000 worth of property damage occurred during the strike.
Debs went to prison for six months for violating the federal court order, and the ARU disintegrated.

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