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Life on the farms was hard Severe weather: Cold winters, Dry summers, tornadoes Indian Attacks Farmers had to use a technique called dry-farming (growing crops that needed little water.) Sometimes grasshoppers would eat all the crops.

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Page 1: Life on the farms was hard  Severe weather: Cold winters, Dry summers, tornadoes  Indian Attacks  Farmers had to use a technique called dry-farming

Life on the farms was hard

Severe weather: Cold winters, Dry summers, tornadoes

Indian Attacks Farmers had to use a technique

called dry-farming (growing crops that needed little water.)

Sometimes grasshoppers would eat all the crops.

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Farmers Struggle

During the 1880s, new inventions greatly increased farm production

But greater production led to lower prices for farm goods

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FARMERS AND THE POPULIST MOVEMENT In the late 1800s, many farmers were struggling• Crop prices fell, Farmers had no cash, went further

into debt, and their lenders foreclosed on their mortgages

• The railroad companies charged outrageous prices to ship crops (no regulation!)

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ECONOMIC DISTRESS HITS FARMERS

Between 1867 and 1887 the price of a bushel of wheat fell from $2.00 to 68 cents

Farmers got caught in a cycle of debt

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The GrangeThe Grange was set up in 1867 to help farmers in the South.

Many farmers joined the Grange to get help during the difficult economic times It purpose was to provide

a social outlet & an educational forum for isolated farm families.

The Grangers pressured railroads to reduce their rates to haul their goods to market.

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Farmer’s Alliances By the late 1880s, a new

organization known as the Farmers Alliance began to form

The Farmer’s Alliances sent lecturers from town to town to educate people on lower interest rate on loans & government control on railroads & banks.

Farmers Alliances were created throughout the south and west but alliance failed help the farmers enough

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POPULIST PARTY IS BORN

Populist is another word for people. Founded in 1892 and became a national People’s Party.

Leaders of the farmers organization realized they needed to build a base of political power

Populism – began where the people sought reforms to lift the burden of debt from the farmers and workers and to give the people a greater voice in their government.

THIS POLITICAL CARTOON SHOWS A POPULIST

CLUBBING A RAILROAD CAR

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Populist Reforms

• Regulate the railroad companies (Stop them from charging such high rates)

• Make cash more available (back the dollar with silver, not gold, so dollar would be worth less), income tax

• Constitutional demands: single term for President and Vice-President, secret ballot, popular election of Senators

• To get industrial workers to support them:

8-hour workday, restrict immigration

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THE PANIC OF 1893 Nationwide economic

problems took center stage in America in 1893

Railroads went bankrupt, the stock market lost value, 15,000 businesses and 500 banks collapsed,

3 million people lost their jobs – putting unemployment at 20%

THE STOCK MARKET CRASHED IN 1893

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THE END OF POPULISM With McKinley’s election victory,

Populism collapsed, burying the hopes of the farmer

The U.S. stays on the Gold Standard until the 1970s

Third Parties can cause major parties to change agendas

Depressions cause panic in the moment but are soon forgotten once prosperity begins

Many of the beliefs of the Populists were the root of Progressives

THE PEOPLE’S PARTY WAS SHORT-LIVED BUT LEFT AN

IMPORTANT LEGACY