The first sizable political organization formed by U.S. farmers was the Grange, officially known as the Patrons of Husbandry, established in 1867. The Grange sought to address the economic challenges faced by farmers, promoting cooperative buying and selling, as well as advocating for agricultural education and rural community development. It played a significant role in advancing farmers' interests and influenced subsequent movements, including the Populist Party.
National Grange
National Grange
To control the immigration population in 1887 several organizations formed. The American Protective Association lobbied the government official to control the population.
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National Grange
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National Grange
National Grange
National Grange
National Grange
National Grange
National Grange
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National Grange
National Grange
National Grange