the armstead act
The debt-ridden farmers found the populist and greenback parties back in the late 1800's
In 1790, in St Louis, farmers began selling off their farms and moving to nearby towns. By 1800, only 43-percent of the towns citizens remained.
The populist party appealed to a wide demographic mainly in the Midwest and in some areas of the south. The populist party appealed to so many because it was a political party devoted to help the farmers. They were devoted to ideas that farmers wanted like bimetalism (a money supply based on silver and gold, fixed prices for their crops, etc.
England had a total of 33 prime ministers between the years 1800 and 1900. The prime minister in the year 1800 was Henry Addington and in the year 1900 was Robert Gascoyne-Cecil.
In the late 1800's farmers organized Granges which set up cooperative banks and stores that gave farmers greater equality in the marketplace, and pushed through state legislation for better schools and for the protection of consumers and farmers.
In the late 1800's farmers organized Granges which set up cooperative banks and stores that gave farmers greater equality in the marketplace, and pushed through state legislation for better schools and for the protection of consumers and farmers.
farmers in the 1800's usualy made between $200-$400 per acre
The population of the United States in the 1700's was over three million people. Farmers made up 90 percent of the workers during that time.
In the early 1800's
1800
Prices for crops decreased, and costs for farmers increased
the armstead act
because they were worth 2-4 million, which was enought for the farmers to buy.
Farmers did not live in London or any other city, they lived in the country, on farms
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