A lack of clean water was often a reason to fight between mining companies and farmers.
Lack of clean water
lack of clean water
farmers sell the crops to companies and companies sell them to stores and then the stores sell them to us
they destroyed some of their crop
interdependence
A lack of clean water was often a reason to fight between mining companies and farmers.
Lack of clean water
lack of clean water
The Octopus by Frank Norris
The Octopus by Frank Norris
The battle between Kentucky tobacco farmers and tobacco companies between 1904-1909 is commonly referred to as the "Tobacco Wars." This conflict arose as farmers sought to negotiate better prices and terms for their crops, while tobacco companies aimed to control production and pricing. The struggle highlighted the tensions between agricultural producers and large corporations, ultimately leading to significant changes in the tobacco industry's structure and pricing practices.
The Black Patch War
The Octopus by Frank Norris
farmers sell the crops to companies and companies sell them to stores and then the stores sell them to us
the conflict was that he wanted better equipment for the farmers
The Octopus by Frank Norris
Carts