State Granger Laws in the late 1800s were primarily intended to address high railroad fees. These laws were enacted to regulate the rates that railroads could charge farmers for the transportation of their goods, as farmers were often at the mercy of monopolistic railroad practices that charged exorbitant fees.
Which challenge faced by farmers in the late 1800s were state Granger Laws intended to address?
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high farm debt
high farm debt
high tariff rates
high tariff rates
high railroad fees
high railroad fees
high crop prices
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