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Apush Dbq Populist Movement

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The late 1800s was an era marked by outcry by farmers towards Government and corporations for their lack of understanding towards the agrarian cause. As farmers began to have more obstacles put in the way of their economic prospects, they began to set their sights on the political stage as a last ditch effort to make their lives easier. As unrest grew, the Populist party was born to voice complaints on a political scale.
The Populists took major issues with the capitalists and monopolies of the era. In their party’s platform (Document A), the Populists say that the land is “concentrated in the hands of the capitalists.” This prevented the small farmer from living the American Dream of building a successful life for himself and his family. A common view for farmers was expressed by James B. Weaver in 1892 (Document F), who believed that the monopolies of the era were “organized to destroy competition and restrain trade.” These large scale farms caused overproduction, causing an “alarming fall in the price of wheat (Document E).” This price fall caused a chain reaction of events that all had the same effect, small farmers being crippled by loss of income. …show more content…

Railroads often charged farmers extreme amounts of money to ship small distances in an attempt to stay in business, as explained by the vice-president of the Cairo Short Line Railroad, George W. Parker (Document G). Farmers were far from sympathetic to the railroads issues, and often spoke out against their policies. This can be seen clearly in Frank Norris’ The Octopus (Document H), when Dyke tries to fight against the 3 cent shipping increase that could cripple his business, only to be told the railroads don’t care as traffic will continue. As hard as farmers fought against the railroads, there was little they could do to stop the price

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