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Title: Agrarianism


1
Agrarianism Populism
2
What Changed in Farming?
  • Farmers switched from small-scale farming to
  • Became increasingly more
  • Dependent on

3
The Business of Farming
  • Farming became tied to banking, railroading, and
    manufacturing.
  • Farmers increasingly used machinery such as
  • Farmers often blamed their situation in the
    global marketplace on banks and railroads they
    often felt
  • detached from the new
  • business-like nature of their
  • agrarian business.

4
Effects of Factory Farming
  • The changing of farming to a big business forced
    many small farmers off their land and into
  • Farming turned America into the worlds
    breadbasket and butcher shop. The mechanization
    of agriculture would be the predecessor to 20th
    century agribusiness.

5
Deflation
  • Some effects of deflation on farmers were

6
Natures Challenges
  • Small natural disasters also impeded production
    of farming

7
Other Hindrances to Farmers
  • These other groups hindered farmers by doing
    what?
  • Trusts and corporations
  • Middlemen and operators
  • Railroad bosses

8
The Grangers
  • The National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry
    was formed in 1867 under Oliver H. Kelley.
  • Objectives of the Grangers
  • Included

9
Grangers and Greenbackers in Politics
  • Grangers entered politicsin Illinois, they
    entered state legislature and fought for
    regulating railway rates, storage fees, etc.
  • The Grangers popularity declined as decisions
    were overturned by interest lawyers.
  • Greenback Labor Party also advocated labor rights
    for farmers but received very little of the
    popular vote.

10
The Farmers Alliance
  • Founded in Texas during 1870s to break railroad
    grip by cooperative buying/selling. Spread
    throughout South and Great Plains. It excluded
  • Separate Colored Farmers
  • National Alliance formed
  • to

11
The Populists
  • Out of the Farmers Alliance the Populist Party
    formed (or the Peoples Party).
  • Fought against Wall Street and money trust.
  • Political leaders such as James Weaver ran as the
    Populist candidate in July 1892, but received few
    votes8.5 of the total votes.

12
Populist Platform
  • Populists advocated

13
William Jennings Bryan
  • When the Populist party began to merge with
    Democrats, William Jennings Bryan became their
    candidate, giving a stirring speech on coinage of
    silver at the Democratic National Convention
    (1896)
  • You shall not press down the
  • brow of labor this crown of
  • thorns, you shall not crucify
  • mankind upon a cross of gold.

14
The Fall of the Populist Party
  • The Populist party lost support due to
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