granger movement

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Coalition of U.S. farmers, mainly in the Midwest, that fought monopolistic grain-transport practices in the 1870s. Oliver H. Kelley (1826-1913), a U.S. Department of Agriculture employee, organized the Patrons of Husbandry in 1867 to bring farmers together to learn new farming methods. By the mid-1870s almost every state had at least one branch, or Grange, and national membership passed 800,000. The Grangers influenced some states to pass regulatory legislation to counter the price-fixing by railroads and grain-storage facilities. Outgrowths of the Granger movement included the Greenback and Populist movements. The Grangers dropped to about 100,000 members by 1880; they rebounded in the early 20th century, but declined again subsequently
granger movement

    Hyphenation

    grang·er move·ment

    Turkish pronunciation

    greyncır muvmınt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgrānʤər ˈmo͞ovmənt/ /ˈɡreɪnʤɜr ˈmuːvmənt/
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