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it gave farmers a way to organize for better crop prices.

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In the 1800s, the Grange helped farmers get organized in relation to their crops. The Grange helped farmers figure out what crops they needed to grow and when to grow certain crops so they would get the best prices.

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It gave farmers a way to organize for more political power

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Oliver Hudson Key helped farmers by establishing the grange. The early successes of the movement was from motivating farmers politically in opposition of railroad monopolies.

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C. They asked states to regulate railroad freight and storage charges.

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they went east and made a comendment with one of the us goverment officials to make sure laws were fair for farmers.

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Education on new farming techniques

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gave them more political power (apex (-: )

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What was the first sizable political organization formed by united state farmers?

national grange


National farmers alliance and industrial union which another name for is?

Farmers Alliance Southern Farmers Alliance The Grange


What was the purpose of The Grange?

In the 1870s, US farmer's wives and their husbands joined the Patrons of Husbandry, the Grange, which sponsored dances, fairs and lecturers who talked on just about any subject. It was a social organization for farmers. In the 1880s, new groups like the Grange mushroomed all over the nation. The largest became the Southern Alliance. Both the Grange and the Alliance were supposed to be non-political and were dedicated to taking women from their "enslaved role" into full participation in the agrarian movement with men. The Grange soon began to get political. It attacked the railroads for exploiting farmers, and elected politicians sympathetic to farmers who worked to regulate fares. The Supreme Court struck down the "Granger Laws" which were used to regulate the railroads, and the Grange and Alliance fell apart. Co-ops began to take the place of the Grange, and began to operated on a nonprofit basis, allowing farmers to pool their resources to purchase items more cheaply and to operate Credit Unions (membership of farmers) that acted like banks but more sympathetic to the farmers plight.


Was the grange movement a product of populism?

In the 1870s, US farmer's wives and their husbands joined the Patrons of Husbandry, the Grange, which sponsored dances,fairs, and lecturers who talked on just about any subject. It was a social organization for farmers. In the 1880s, new groups like the Grange mushroomed all over the nation. The largest became the Southern Alliance. Both the Grange and the Alliance were supposed to be nonpolitical and were dedicated to taking women from their "enslaved role" into full participation in the agrarian movement with men. The Grange soon began to get political. It attacked the railroads for exploiting farmers, and elected politicians sympathetic to farmers who worked to regulate fares. The Supreme Court struck down the "Granger Laws" which were used to regulate the railroads, and the Grange and Alliance fell apart. Co-ops began to take the place of the Grange, and began to operated on a nonprofit basis, allowing farmers to pool their resources to purchase items more cheaply and to operate Credit Unions (membership of farmers) that acted like banks but more sympathetic to the farmers plight.


Why did farmers create organization such as the grage and the farmers alliances?

In 1867, the Grange began efforts to establish regulation of the railways as common-carriers, by the states.