Grange.
To unite the farmers to fight for political reform, first targeting railroad rates.
The term "Grange" originates from the Latin word "grancia," which means "granary" or "barn." In the 19th century, the Grange movement in the United States, formally known as the Patrons of Husbandry, was established to support farmers and improve their social and economic conditions. The name reflects the organization's focus on agriculture and rural community life, as granges served as meeting places for farmers to gather, share knowledge, and advocate for their interests.
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
A grange is a group of farmers so they talked farming.
In 1875 the grange movement began to promote farmers and farming methods.
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Its when farmers farm their land
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It provided a way for farmers to organize for better conditions.
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The slogan of the Texas Grange going into the 1875 constitutional convention was "The Farmers' Alliance." This phrase encapsulated the Grange's focus on representing the interests of farmers and advocating for agricultural issues, emphasizing their desire for reform in the state’s governance to better support rural communities. The Grange sought to address economic and social challenges faced by farmers through this convention.