The Southern Farmers Alliance allowed many non-farmers to join but excluded railroad officials, bankers, cotton buyers, real estate brokers and shopkeepers. Why?

Respuesta :

The farmers alliance was an all white group. that allowed many non farmers to join but excluded

  • railroad officials,
  • bankers,
  • cotton buyers,
  • real estate brokers and shopkeepers

They excluded some of these groups because they felt that most of the economic hardship that was suffered was because of the monopoly that the banks and railroads created.

The alliance was made up of male and female farmers and some other non farmers. These people depended on credit and other materials. But the monopoly that was in place caused increased rates of credit and high prices of goods that they purchased.

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