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Ch. 18- 4 Notes . Mrs. Manley. Farmers in Protest . Farmers begin to join together in groups and associations to fight their problems Biggest problem- crops flooded the market (too much supply) with little demand--- low prices Expenses are rising! ex)transportation, seed, equipment, etc.
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Ch. 18- 4 Notes Mrs. Manley
Farmers in Protest • Farmers begin to join together in groups and associations to fight their problems • Biggest problem- crops flooded the market (too much supply) with little demand--- low prices • Expenses are rising! ex)transportation, seed, equipment, etc.
Farm problem • Farmers blamed problems on: • Railroad companies (high prices) • Eastern Manufacturers (high prices) • Bankers- high interest rates on loans • Farmers borrow $- seed, equipment & other goods • After crops sold at low prices- not enough $ to repay loans = farm foreclosure! (lose farm)
Farmers Organize • National Grange- 1st farmers org.; self-help cooperative. • Offers education • Social gatherings • Cash-only cooperatives – buy at lower prices • Tried to limit RR rates • These cooperatives FAILED! (no $!) • Sets up next group- Farmer’s Alliances
Farmers Alliances • FA’s- networks of org. of farmers; educate, cooperatives- stores where farmers buy from each other. • Propose a plan to limit crops in market by govt. storing surplus which could be sold to repay loans • Fall apart….
Populist Party • PEOPLE’S PARTY! • Farmer’s Alliances join the P.Party • Populist goals- help the common good! • Populist goals: • Govt. owns RR • Free silver- unlimited production of silver $ • Election reform, term limits, secret ballots • Shorter work week; national income tax
Election of 1896 • Cleveland- opposes free silver • William Jennings Bryan- Great Commoner- like free silver • William McKinley- opposes free silver **WINS** • Populists didn’t totally lose! They were able to get: • abandon the gold standard • 8 hr. work day • income tax • election reforms (secret ballot & direct election of senators