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reform of educational system. free milk for children. redistribution of land to landless farmers. opposition to foreign companies.
In the early 1900's many farmers were overproducing which meant they were flooding the economy with their goods. Farmers were then slowly decreasing the price of their goods so that the government had to intervene with groups such as The Agricultural Adjustment Act, which paid farmers not to farm. Agriculture was, back then, a major part of the economy.
to have more moneypeople to buy their produce
No they didnt. The they favored business men and merchants. The democrats favored the farmers.
The Whiskey Rebellion was a reaction to a new government tax on spirits. After harvest, farmers would distill excess corn that they harvested into whiskey instead of letting it rot. Farmers vehemently opposed this government intervention in their livelihood.
reform of educational system. free milk for children. redistribution of land to landless farmers. opposition to foreign companies.
In the early 1900's many farmers were overproducing which meant they were flooding the economy with their goods. Farmers were then slowly decreasing the price of their goods so that the government had to intervene with groups such as The Agricultural Adjustment Act, which paid farmers not to farm. Agriculture was, back then, a major part of the economy.
no, it was only daniel shays, the farmer who tried to overthrow the government during the 1800 because he was mad.
There are many factors that helped the farmers on the great plains to overcome opposition from cattle ranchers. For instance they bought new and improved machinery which improved efficiency in their farming.
A. Shays' Rebellion Plato answer
government
it is like Punjabi farmers have got better facilities and government policies but kashmiri farmers have not
Farmers had to cultivate the lands of the government and the religion. Commoners also had to supply labor for state projects.
Federal goverment
The initial response by the government to organized protest by farmers was to raise prices and investigate BGA management and finances.
Some farmers began destroying their crops in a desperate attempt to raise crop prices by reducing the supply.
the government did not pay farmers for anything