The Farmers' Alliance was a significant agricultural movement in the late 19th century in the United States that aimed to address the economic struggles faced by farmers. It sought to promote cooperative buying and selling to counteract the power of railroads and merchants, advocate for monetary reforms such as the regulation of currency and the establishment of a sub-treasury system, and ultimately improve the socio-economic conditions for farmers. The organization played a critical role in the development of later movements, including the Populist Party, which sought broader political reform.
Which statement best describes the farmers alliance
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