The plight of American farmers in the second half of the 19th century America was always a country of big agriculture from the early days of America to the 19th century. Agriculture and rural life are always an important part of American culture. Thomas Jefferson also thanks the farm work class and says that those working on the ground are people chosen by God. It is a virtue.
American farmers faced numerous problems at the end of the 19th century. Due to domestic overproduction and foreign competition, prices of agricultural products steadily declined since 1870. High interest rates of grain elevator operators and railway companies to store and transport crops are always frustrated, and high tariffs make farmers more expensive to buy items like agricultural machines. Many farmers are forced to borrow money to pay for land and equipment.
At the end of the nineteenth century, the Midwest farmers' dissatisfaction with the US government was justified; however, the organized opposition was slow to perform. In the absence of government intervention, most Americans have always believed Jefferson's liberal economic philosophy; however, for countless peasants struggling to survive each month, the government intervenes in public interest and protects It is time to do. In F. B's words Tracy "..." Like the lightning, the idea of ​​political behavior goes through an alliance ... the farmer alliance has entered to some extent to the politics of the entire Western side (Document F). The farmers' alliance has been affecting the politics of the United States from the beginning. First of all, we will organize farmers and establish a communication channel for angry farmers to express their thoughts to people who share the same idea. Prior to the alliance, farmers were too confused and too weak to undergo political change.
By 1990 the life of the Americans changed rapidly: by the year 1890 the Western border has almost disappeared, and the Industrial Revolution mechanized American labor and industry, the number of farmers gradually decreased, the number of farmers Has gradually decreased. Please enter the city population. The language and conditions of modern life have made tremendous changes. It seems that we need a new poem. But with a few exceptions, the American poet in the second half of the 19th century barely touches on the changes in the social and political reality surrounding it, but with poor classical implications and subliminal artificial poetry , I wrote a derivative of Romance and British model. As critic Roy Harvey Pearce said, when dealing with situations in live languages, poets whose names are difficult to recognize and remember are "completely overwhelmed."