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Both settled in New England (Pilgrims in Plymouth and Puritans in Massachusetts), both came to America for religious freedom, both were devoutly religious, both wanted to "purify" the Anglican Church of all Catholic rituals, both believed in pre-destination and religious "elect" leaders.
There were many problems that farmers were facing back in the late 1800s, and here are some of them:
1. overproduction - they produced a lot of products that not enough people wanted to buy so this ended up with them going to waste
2. low crop prices - even when they did manage to sell some of their goods, they were so cheap that they couldn't earn a lot of money
3. high interest rates - when they asked for money from banks, sometimes they weren't able to pay back that money because of the interest rates
4. high transportation costs - it cost a lot of money to transport the goods they produced
Farmers started forming their own parties and unions to help alleviate these problems, which helped in the long run.
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