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Farmers Movement

Definition

The Farmers Movement was a series of agrarian protests in the United States during the late 19th century, where farmers sought to improve their economic conditions and influence political decisions.

Analogy

Think of the Farmers Movement like a group chat on social media today. Just as people use these platforms to voice their concerns, share ideas, and rally for change, farmers in the late 1800s banded together to fight for better economic conditions and political influence.

Related terms

Populism: A political approach that seeks to disrupt traditional power structures and appeal directly to the "common man." This was a key element of the Farmers Movement.

Grange Movement: An organized agrarian movement that provided social, cultural, and educational activities for its members. It played a significant role in sparking the broader Farmers Movement.

Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA): Legislation passed during the Great Depression aimed at boosting agricultural prices by reducing surpluses. It reflects similar goals as those pursued by farmers during the Farmers Movement.

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