Populists set their sights on after achieving some success on a local level in the late 1800s by the formation of a national political party.
Further Explanations:
Populists were a political movement that aimed at the betterment of the conditions of workers and farmers of the nation. The movement was sheltered by the granges and the alliances of Farmers. Policies of the movements were determined from the economic issues like intolerance of religion and foreigners. After achieving few successes at the local level the Populists instituted National Political Party during the late 1800s.
At the end of the 19th century, the farmers of the nation began to organize mass to defend their securities against what they supposed. Numerous landless tenants burgeoned due to the terms and interest levied on them at the time of taking the loans. These factors led to tee establishment of Farmer’s Alliance in 1876 so as to uproot the Crop-lien system that had trapped many farmers into poverty. The Famers alliance aided those poor farmers and then later allied with the People’s party to gain national prominence.
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Answer Details
Grade: High School
Subject: History
Chapter: Populists
Keywords: Populists, workers , farmers, nation, granges, alliances of Farmers, economic issues, intolerance of religion and foreigners, National Political Party, landless tenants, Farmer’s Alliance, Crop-lien