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The Revolt of the Farmers and the Rise of the Populist Party (1880’s – 1890’s) (1880’s – 1890’s)
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Problems of the Farmers Agricultural Revolution Use of science and technology applied to farming Overproduction of crops led to lower prices and lower profits Fewer farmers were needed Added expense – lower profit Need for more education
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(Problems) Cycle of Debt Agricultural prices declined Railroad rates increased High prices for manufactured goods Debts increased Gold standard made it expensive to borrow money and/or repay debts
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(Problems) Farmers numbers decreased Fewer farmers could grow more food Size of farms increased More pressure on individual farmers Less political influence for farmers
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What did the farmers do? The Grange Social organization to end isolation of farmers Economic Cooperatives to buy supplies in bulk and share expensive equipment Political activities – support “granger laws” at state and local levels to address farmers concerns
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Formation of the Populist Party Dissatisfied with the Democratic and Republican parties Concerned with the political corruption in government Slogan – “Raise less corn and more hell”
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Issues of the Populists Unlimited coinage of silver in the ratio 16:1 Graduated Income Tax Secret ballot Direct Election of US Senators Initiative, Referendum & Recall Government ownership of Railroads, Telephone, & Telegraph systems Shorter work day Immigration limits Sub-treasury system
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