Farmers faced many problems in the late 1800s. Some of them included unpredictable weather leading to ruined crops, transportation problems making it hard to get crops to market, and many found it difficult to get credit.
cattle farming was too expensive so they moved out to the plains for crop farming. there they had trouble with high interest in the banks, unfair railroad fees, and overproduction from other farmers
mostly overproduction of crops. so the crops costed less and they were paid less
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Most farmers in the 1800s had to move to out of farms to cities since large industries were starting to replace mills and farms in the late 1800s.
banking, railroads, and specualtion
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they had poor food and unsanitary water,also they had drills everyday. more people died from diseases than being killed in the war.
Slavery led to the Civil War.
Farmers
farmers
Improvements in irrigation
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they had poor food and unsanitary water,also they had drills everyday. more people died from diseases than being killed in the war.
Cattle farming was too expensive, so many farmers moved out to the Plains for crop farming. There they had trouble with high interest in the banks, unfair railroad fees, and overproduction from other farmers.
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scalawags
Slavery led to the Civil War.
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Farmers
Farmers diversified their crops
At the time of the Civil War, the majority of people in the south (and the midwest) were farmers.
After the Civil War, the farmers debt increased. The reason for this is because the crop prices went way too low.
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