what u s president put down the boston police strike

What U.S. president put down the Boston police strike?

President Calvin Coolidge, then governor of Massachusetts, called out the state militia to break the strike by Boston police officers in 1919.

The praise Coolidge received helped get him elected as Warren G. Harding’s vice-president in 1920.

Coolidge served as president from 1923 to 1929.

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