Compare And Contrast How Farmers And Industrial Workers Responded To Industrialization During The Gilded Age

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In a time when the United States changed from a predominantly rural nation to a modern industrial society called the Gilded age. During these times America saw massive waves of immigration and huge technological advances, such as the Transcontinental Railroad and the electric motor. Due to this industrialization workers like industrial workers and farmers responded in many ways. Farmers and Industrial workers responded to industrialization during the Gilded Age by establishing the Farmer’s Alliance, work unions, and the formation of the Populist Party. Nearing the end of the Civil War, farmers in the south and western plain states suffered from a worsening economy and social condition. Many farmers were in a constant cycle of debt because

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