no black farmers were allowed to work the fields.
To unite the farmers to fight for political reform, first targeting railroad rates.
Black tenant farmers in the South Women living in isolated rural communities Farmers hurt by high freight and storage rates
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is about the terrible quality of life and poor living conditions of newly immigrated people to America in the late 1800s to the early 1900s. The main character is Jurgis Rudkus, whose new life is followed through the entirety of the book.
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The winner of the election realized there needed to be some changes. He went about changing legislation to help out the farmers.
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Farmers did not live in London or any other city, they lived in the country, on farms
Farmers on the plains struggled to make a living when they had to rely on weather conditions to see them through. They had to deal with drought, locusts and grass fires which threatened their crops.
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Blacksmiths, Shoekeepers, Squatters, Stonemason and farmers.
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they walk on two legs, move into the farmers house and reproduce on the bed.
Working conditions in the early 1900s were really bad as the people who could actually afford houses were only to find out that the houses were really poorly built with a thin layer of brick and 1 toilet which was shared with anyone else on the street meaning that sometimes over 160 people would use the same toilet as you.
Even up to the early 1900s, most of the people were farmers. In the middle ages, probably 95% of the population were farmers or herders. They lived in their small houses on the farm, generally living with their farm animals. (The climate in the middle ages was substantially cooler than it is now.)