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Some of the hardships that farmers had to face were railroads charging excessive prices for farmers in the West to ship/store crops than those in the East, the price of crops was decreasing, and farmers had to mortgage their land to buy more property, which the banks would foreclose.

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the major complaint was: high tariffs of manufactured goods.

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Overproduction and falling prices Federal monetary policies helped cities and hurt farmers. Farmers claimed that railroads charged unfair rates for farm goods. All of the Above if possible...

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because their owners who owned the land they farmed on didnt give them land anymore and no money. THATS WHY. And they held up signs and had parades.

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high tariffs on manufactured goods.

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