the impact was the farmers now had something they could fight the goverment with to get what they needed. which cause others to join the alliance. which caused an impact on the goverment.
The National Grange, the Farmers Alliance, and the Populist Party all aimed to address the economic challenges faced by farmers in the late 19th century, advocating for agricultural reforms and cooperative initiatives. While the Grange focused more on social and educational activities as well as local agricultural issues, the Farmers Alliance expanded to include political advocacy for farmers' rights and economic reforms. The Populist Party emerged from these movements, seeking broader political change and representing a coalition of various agrarian groups, emphasizing a comprehensive platform that included issues like currency reform and government ownership of railroads. Thus, while all three shared common goals, they differed in their methods, scope, and political ambitions.
to regulate the railroads
Give communities a place to meet and organize farmers to demand political change.
national grange....youd have to be an idiot not to know that
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The Farmers' Alliance was designed to promote higher commodity prices through collective action by groups of individual farmers. It grew out of the Grange Movement.
The Farmers' Alliance was designed to promote higher commodity prices through collective action by groups of individual farmers. It grew out of the Grange Movement.
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In the 1870s, US farmer's wives and their husbands joined the Patrons of Husbandry, the Grange, which sponsored dances, fairs and lecturers who talked on just about any subject. It was a social organization for farmers. In the 1880s, new groups like the Grange mushroomed all over the nation. The largest became the Southern Alliance. Both the Grange and the Alliance were supposed to be non-political and were dedicated to taking women from their "enslaved role" into full participation in the agrarian movement with men. The Grange soon began to get political. It attacked the railroads for exploiting farmers, and elected politicians sympathetic to farmers who worked to regulate fares. The Supreme Court struck down the "Granger Laws" which were used to regulate the railroads, and the Grange and Alliance fell apart. Co-ops began to take the place of the Grange, and began to operated on a nonprofit basis, allowing farmers to pool their resources to purchase items more cheaply and to operate Credit Unions (membership of farmers) that acted like banks but more sympathetic to the farmers plight.
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the original purpose of grange was to provide farmers with an organization that could assist them with any difficulties that arose -hope this helped vaidz
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