They had to borrow money to buy seed, fertilize, and equipment
What were the economic challenges to American farmers and how did farmers respond to these challenges in mid to late 1800 s
they organized organizations that would pass laws at the local and state levels regulating the Railroads.
they did not welcome them
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they organized organizations that would pass laws at the local and state levels regulating the Railroads.
They left for California in hopes of starting a new life.
Farmers formed cooperatives, interest groups, and political parties to protest their declining fortunes and to increase their political and economic power. The Farmers' Alliance was an organized agrarian economic movement amongst U.S. farmers that flourished in the 1880s. One of its goals was to end the adverse effects of the crop-lien system on farmers after the Civil War. As an economic movement, the Alliance had very limited and a short term success.
how did each of them respond to the challenges facing the united states
The New Deal policies, while aimed at improving economic conditions during the Great Depression, had mixed effects on American farmers. Some argue that certain regulatory measures and price controls limited farmers' ability to respond to market forces, while others benefited from agricultural subsidies and programs that stabilized incomes. Overall, the impact on farmers varied depending on individual circumstances and regions.
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The United States joined the North American Free Trade Agreement. -- NovaNet
He didn't want to be shunned by the American economy, thus he hid inside his square office.
No
The War Industries Board responded to the economic challenges of the wartime economy by encouraging companies to use mass production. This eliminated waste which was more economical. The War Industries Board also help people find the right jobs through psychological testing which increased productivity.
During the late nineteenth century, farmers had multiple issues, including falling food prices, increased shipping costs, and debt created due to the need to acquire machinery to increase their productivity. In addition, larger farms formed semi-monopolies that made it hard for smaller farmers to compete.
Farmers dug deep well to get water