Franklin D. Roosevelt's farm policy was primarily designed to reduce production in order to boost farm prices
The cost of running such programs are way too expensive.
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Despite his contributions to the antislavery cause, Brown did not emerge as a figure of major significance until 1855 after he followed five of his sons to the Kansas territory. There, he became the leader of antislavery guerillas and fought a proslavery attack against the antislavery town of Lawrence.
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