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What led to the rise of the Populist Party in the U.S.?

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1 What led to the rise of the Populist Party in the U.S.?

2 During the late 1800s, an overproduction of farm crops was causing farm crop prices to fall.

3 To help solve this problem, farmers wanted the U. S
To help solve this problem, farmers wanted the U.S. government to increase the money supply.

4 Farmers supported free and unlimited coinage of silver (“free silver”) because they believed it would lead to higher prices for farm crops.

5 Populist Party Convention (1890)
The Populist Party was a political party that wanted reforms for farmers (such as “free silver”), leading to their rise in popularity by the 1890s. Populist Party Convention (1890)

6 The Populist Party also supported economic and political reforms, such as the graduated income tax or the direct election of U.S. Senators.

7 Despite never winning a presidential election, the Populist Party was important for proposing ideas that later became laws in the U.S. William Jennings Bryan (Populist) Election of 1896 William McKinley 


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