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In 1790, many American farmers valued their independence and self-sufficiency, often resisting government interference in their daily lives. They believed that personal liberty and autonomy were essential to their way of life, which was rooted in agrarian ideals. This sentiment was influenced by the recent fight for independence and a desire to avoid the overreach they associated with British rule. As a result, farmers sought to ensure that government remained limited and focused on protecting their rights and freedoms.

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