which challenge faced by farmers in the late 1800s were stale granger laws intended to address?
high farm debt
high tariff rates
high railroad fees
high crop prices
1 answer
The challenge faced by farmers in the late 1800s that the Stale Granger Laws were intended to address was high railroad fees. The Granger Laws were a series of state-level regulations passed by the Grange, a farmers' organization, to address issues of unfair business practices by railroads, such as high fees and discriminatory rates.