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    The Farmers' Grievances

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    THE FARMERSGRIEVANCES It is historian John D. Hicks’ thesis that the Southern and Western farmers suffered greatly in the new industrial system and blamed their suffering on the railroads‚ the trusts and low prices‚ the money-lenders and the bankers‚ and the money and banking system. Western farmers blamed many of their troubles upon the railroads‚ which sent all western crops to the markets. The farmers had no choice but to use these roads. The railroads naturally exacted high rates. The local

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    Canada In The Late 1800's

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    their rights and freedom. Western Canada expanded rapidly after confederation in the late 1800s because of the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway‚ the migration of new settlers in to the Prairies and the defeat of the Metis in Manitoba. I think the railway was the most important

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    There were many problems faced by both farmers and immigrants in the late 1800s. The economy was very shaky‚ the government was not stepping up to help‚ and the immigrants faced harsh times in their coming to America. Eventually many groups were formed to help with these issues. Farmers faced many issues in the 1800s. First off‚ debt was a huge issue for farmers. Falling crop prices‚ unpaid loans‚ and crashing banks all led to the huge debt of farmers. Because the crop prices were falling in

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    After the Civil War ended the economy was indubitably unstable‚ American farmers encountered a sequence of problems from transportation to a complex worldwide market‚ for instance‚ some of these complaints were: unfair railroad fees and tariffs policies. These dilemmas led farmers to a horrible economic situation in which some homesteaders even lost their homes and farms. Consequently these farmers displayed a series of complaints in which they specified all the problems they were facing due to

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    In the final years of the 1800s‚ American focus took a unexpected turn from industrial development to the far more risky game of international politics. Previously a primarily isolationist country‚ America’s burst of imperialism appeared almost random. After all‚ President Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality set the precedent for a non-interventionist country‚ which the United States as adhering to‚ more or less. However‚ considering the extremely popularity of Manifest Destiny‚ imperialism

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    The Awakening By: Danny Pitts Society ’s Standards In the late 1800s‚ as well as the early 1900 ’s‚ women felt discriminated against by men and by society in general. Men generally held discriminatory and stereotypical views of women. Women had no control over themselves and were perceived to be nothing more than property to men. They were expected to live up to a perfect image that society had created‚ while trying to comply with their husbands ’ desires. While many women felt dissatisfied

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    plantation worker living in the 1800s out in Hawaii‚ hunched over all day long with fresh blood dripping down his muddy hands. Slapping at stinging wasps‚ and soothing scars all day‚ he struggles to live. This is just another day in the life of a Hawaiian immigrant worker‚ struggling through life. To keep it short- these plantation workers don’t have it easy. “What is a Hawaiian immigrant plantation worker?” many may ask. These Hawaiian immigrant plantation workers‚ in the 1800s‚ were foreigners that immigrated

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    Starting in the late 1800s‚ women realized they deserved the same rights as men. These same beliefs carried out into the twentieth century‚ when the fight for women’s rights flared up again‚ except this time in much larger proportions‚ during the twenties and thirties. Women began to exercise their right to freedom of speech and other civil liberties as they initiated multiple public affairs‚ proving to anyone that was doubtful‚ that females too could be a real part of society‚ and make an impact

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    of America. New farmers were excited about this because it showed that agriculture was had the security from the government that their farms were protected by a higher authority other than their ability to shoot trespassers. This also gave war veteran the ability to get funds for their farms by the government‚ written under the Homestead Act. The Agricultural boom became even more prevalent once the railroads began to arise throughout the eastern areas of the United States. Farmers were able to transport

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    factors led to the rise of U.S. industrialization in the late 1800s. New technologies like steam engines‚ railroads‚ and telegraphs made communication and transportation easier. The ability to source and transport materials across the country with ease turned many local businesses into national companies. Workplace innovations‚ such as the assembly-line method of production‚ allowed these companies to produce goods on a mass scale. In the late 1800s‚ the American railway system became a nationwide transportation

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