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E<u>conomic and political farmers movements in the late 1800's</u>
The economic and political movements of farmers marks from in 1800's marks from 1865. After Civil war, in 1865 American farmers started to protest against their misfortunes, declining career and degrading economic and political status. This movement continued from 1867 to 1896 which can be classified under three periods: Grange; Alliance; Populist.
Oliver H Kelly, an agricultural official founded the secret Order of patron of Husbandry (Grange) in 1867 fight the economic decline and make progress in the social needs of the farm life. The alliance of farmers was created in 1880's through which the agricultural education, cooperative marketing were supported.
The members of Alliance lobbied government for banking regulations. Populist or People’s Party was joined to stand against the dominating Republic and Democratic parties in 1890's. The farmers’ movement remains significant in the history and marks to be the ‘menace of privilege’.
Alot of people in Europe were not educated because you had to have money to go to school and learn for example math the hard types so, the Europeans heard that there was people that were down south in the Arab region learning together the Europeans didn't even know where the number 0 came from they found out that it was first brought by the very intelligent scholars that were influenced by Isalm and the roots of the arab culure.
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A modern political action would be the revolution of workers. Many people believed this statement would be the rallying cry for individuals who supported the Communist way of life. Many felt that it signaled an end to global capitalism.
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The right that women did not yet have at the time cited is the right to vote. Female suffrage was only guaranteed from the twentieth century, more precisely in 1919, with the constitutional amendment of number nineteen. In Brazil, for example, women only had the right to vote in 1932.
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