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The Farmers Alliance emerged in the late 19th century as a response to the economic struggles faced by farmers, focusing more on political action and economic reform, including the establishment of cooperatives and advocating for government intervention. In contrast, the Grangers, formed earlier in the 1860s, primarily concentrated on social and educational activities to improve the lives of farmers through community building and cooperative purchasing. While both sought to address the challenges faced by agricultural workers, the Farmers Alliance took a more organized political approach, laying the groundwork for future movements like the Populist Party.

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