Which event resulted from the company cut the workers' wage five times, but not cutting their expenses, leading to terrible violence resulted when federal troops came?

the creation of the Populist Party
the Pullman Strike
the first breakup of a trust by the government
the debate between Bryan and McKinley

The Pullman Strike

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Which event resulted from the company cut the workers' wage five times, but not cutting their expenses, leading to terrible violence resulted when federal troops came

The Pullman Strike

The event that resulted from the company cutting workers' wages five times, without reducing their expenses, leading to terrible violence when federal troops arrived, was the Pullman Strike.

To understand this event, we need to look into the history of the Pullman Strike. The Pullman Strike occurred in 1894 and involved the employees of the Pullman Palace Car Company, which was a manufacturer of luxury railroad cars.

During this time, the workers at the Pullman Company were facing difficult economic conditions. The company had reduced their wages multiple times in response to the economic depression of the mid-1890s. However, the company failed to lower the cost of living in the company-owned town of Pullman, Illinois, where the workers lived.

As a result, the workers became increasingly frustrated with their working and living conditions. Led by Eugene V. Debs, the workers decided to take action and organized a strike on May 11, 1894. The strike quickly gained support from other railroad workers across the country and resulted in a nationwide railroad boycott.

The situation escalated when the federal government became involved. President Grover Cleveland, citing interference with mail delivery and interstate commerce, issued an injunction ordering the strikers to end the boycott. The American Railway Union, led by Eugene V. Debs, refused to comply with the injunction, leading to the deployment of federal troops to suppress the strike.

The arrival of federal troops resulted in violent clashes between the workers and the military. The conflict escalated, causing casualties and widespread destruction. Ultimately, the strike was forcibly ended, and many of the leaders, including Debs, were arrested.

Therefore, the correct answer to your question is the Pullman Strike.