During the nineteenth century, American farmers had to face different economic problems such as oversupply or poverty. However, they always found a solution to these problems to continue working.
During the early nineteenth century, the United States was a predominantly rural country and a large part of its population belonged to the working class and farmers. Farmers settled on the great plains.
During this time there was a large amount of vacant land, which attracted the attention of different people to establish themselves and claim them as their own, this situation caused an oversupply of agricultural products to be generated in the medium term, which affected all the farmers of this area.
Also, the development of rail lines was an opportunity to transport their products in a faster way. However, the owners of the railways took advantage of this and charged high fees so many poor farmers had to continue using conventional means of transport such as horses that took longer.
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Was responsible for putting together the Supreme Court's role in federal government and he helped lay the base of the us <span>constitutional law </span>
Answer:
the magna carta
Explanation:
contributed to the decline of feudalism in the 12th through the 15th centuries. ... document known as Magna Carta, or Great Charter, dates from this time. ... agreement that limited the king's power and strengthened the rights of nobles. ... During the Middle Ages, it was not unusual for people to go for ... Spain, and Italy.
C - doubled the size of the country
The Louisana Purchase in 1803 added 827,000 miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million.