There was a series of huge droughts that ruined much of the produce and of the grains. They had to sell what little they had in order to survive and make up for losses but they were getting killed by imported goods or by grains from other places of the US that weren't hit so severely. This is why the grain prices started dropping which caused many hardships.
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Albanian uprisings in 1897, 1908, 1910, 1911 and 1912, the Macedonian uprising from 1903-1912, the rebellion in Yemen for self-rule 1904-1911, the army led revolution by the Young Turks, the annexation of Ottoman Bosnia by Austria 1909, Bulgaria declaring full independence from the Ottomans 1909, war with Italy 1911-1912, wars with Greece 1897, 1912-1913, and 1920-1922, the wars with Montenegro (1912-1913), Serbia (1912-1913), Bulgaria (1912-1913, and a second Balkan War in 1913, the takeover by the al-Saud family 1913 of the Arabian Peninsula, and World War 1.