Because the farmers felt that they were being cheated by the railroad owners. The owners were allowed to choose the price of the shipping and also whether the crop would be shipped at all. The farmers felt that this was unfair and the only way to resolve it was to have the government own the railroads
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Railroads could charge as much as they liked.
Answer this question… By preventing African farmers from growing certain crops themselves
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In the early days of settlement in Australia, farmers would plant their seeds and the cockatoos (cockies) would follow along eating the freshly planted seeds. The term then came to be used to describe any small farmer, particularly as the cockies were prevalent in the bush
who were tenant farmers? Farmers who lost their farms, but remained on the land working for bigger landowners
3. Why did people, particularly farmers, demand regulation of the railroads in the late 19th century?
They got lower rates from the railroads than small farmers did.
The railroads knew that the farmers needed the railroads to travel and trade so the prices were raised purposely to control the farmers.
They got lower rates from the railroads than small farmers did.pe your *they used up the soil and then left.
The feeling that the railroads were exploiting the farmers
They got lower rates from the railroads than small farmers did.pe your *they used up the soil and then left.
They got lower rates from the railroads than small farmers and they used up the soil and left.
They got lower rates from the railroads than small farmers and they used up the soil and left.
They got lower rates from the railroads than small farmers and they used up the soil and left.
They got lower rates from the railroads than small farmers and they used up the soil and left.
The farmers demanded regulation of the railroads because the railroads were abusing government land grants and taking away land from the farmers. High rates were also being changed for transportation.
4. power of banks and railroads over the farm economy. -Banks held mortgages on the farms and the railroads manipulated transport rates.