In the late 1800s, farmers were unhappy because they were not making enough money from their crops. They formed groups, like the Grange, to work together and ask for better prices and fair treatment. This special teamwork helped farmers to have a stronger voice and made politicians pay attention to their needs. As a result, some new laws were created to help farmers and make things fairer for them. The farmers' movements also helped people understand the importance of agriculture in the economy and changed how some businesses worked.
5 sentences, trace the economic and political impact of farmers' movements in the late 1800s. Write in a 3rd grade response
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