The Massachusetts governor who fired all the striking police officers during the Boston police strike in 1919 was Calvin Coolidge. His decisive action during the strike garnered national attention and helped to elevate his political career, ultimately leading to his election as the 30th President of the United States. Coolidge's stance emphasized Law and Order, which resonated with many Americans at the time.
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