The first sizable political organization formed by U.S. farmers was the Grange Movement, officially known as the Patrons of Husbandry, established in 1867. It aimed to advocate for farmers' interests, improve their economic conditions, and promote agricultural education. The Grange sought to address issues such as high railroad rates and unfair practices in the agricultural sector. Over time, it evolved into a significant political force, influencing legislation and fostering cooperative efforts among farmers.
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