they were in favor of the secret thing i am not going to tell you
to reduce competition from foreign grain producers.
to reduce competition from foreign grain producers.
The Populist Party, active in the late 19th century, was not in favor of the interests of the wealthy elite and corporate monopolies, which they believed were exploiting the working class and farmers. They opposed policies that favored big banks and railroads, advocating instead for reforms that would benefit ordinary citizens. Additionally, they were critical of the gold standard, pushing for the free coinage of silver to increase the money supply and alleviate debt burdens on farmers and laborers.
Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist, in favor of a strong central government and more commercial and industrial expansion. The yeoman farmer was considered a symbol of Jefferson's Republican party, which favored local government and agrarian economy.
Farmers supported bimetallism simply because more money would be in circulation. Therefore, the prices would rise, value of money would decrease, so more people would have money. In the 1800's, farmers had a rough time with debt, therefore more money would mean the value would decrease.
inflation
farmers
farmers
to reduce competition from foreign grain producers.
Nothing spies to Farmers meetings then added unreasonable statements to resolutions in favor Of the railroads
to reduce competition from foreign grain producers.
Hunters, they declined to forsake hunting in favor of farming.
By sending spies to farmers' meetings who then added unreasonable statements to resolutions and spoke in favor of the railroads
The farmers felt that they were being charged to much to ship their crops.
By sending spies
During the late 1800's, deflation was going on economically, which hurt the farmers because their crops were worth less.
water use throughout the basin must b controlled