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There were 3 key challenges being faced by American farmers in the 1890s including:
1. Rising prices of Railroad travel
2. A large number of crop failures
3. High debt resulting from crop failures
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As the United States expanded Westwards, a new region had developed that was largely based on agriculture. Unlike the more industrialized North-East, these were sparsely populated areas which had a unique culture.
In the 1890s the farmers here faced a number of different problems. Firstly, the rising prices of railroad travel not only made it difficult to travel but also made their crops more expensive to transport across the country.
Apart from this, many farmers used to take loans in order to lease land, grow crops and manage cattle. However, when many of these crops failed, the farmers found themselves in huge debts that many were unable to pay back.
It was a difficult time for many farmers and it soon became a national issue.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was intially founded on November 2, 1936. However, it was not until 1952 that television broadcasts began with the inauguration of TV Stations located in Montreal and Toronto. The first affiliate TV Station launched a year later in Sudbury, Ontario. One of the first and most popular broadcast to be transited by the network were NHL hockey games under a show called "Hockey Night in Canada".
The first television slogan came more than a decade later, in 1966, with the network deciding to publish "Television is CBC".
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Three of the primary considerations that needed to be addressed when the Civil War ended were 1) How badly should the South be punished 2) How to integrate the newly-freed slaves into society and 3) how long the military should stay in the South.