How did Henry Grady and Thomas E. Watson differ in their views about the future of Georgia?

options:

Watson thought women should not vote; Grady thought they should.
Watson thought women should not vote; Grady thought they should.

Grady believed in populism while Watson favored the Bourbon Democrats.
Grady believed in populism while Watson favored the Bourbon Democrats.

Watson wanted to support farmers; Grady wanted to diversify the state.
Watson wanted to support farmers; Grady wanted to diversify the state.

Grady thought African Americans should not vote; Watson thought they should.

1 answer

Henry Grady and Thomas E. Watson had differing views about the future of Georgia, particularly in their approaches to social and economic development.

From the given options, the most accurate difference is:

Watson wanted to support farmers; Grady wanted to diversify the state.

Grady advocated for industrialization and diversification of the economy in the New South, while Watson focused on the interests of farmers and emphasized populist issues.