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14 August, 03:02

Why were poor Louisianans

drawn to Populist ideals?

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  1. 14 August, 04:06
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    The Populists were an agrarian-based political movement aimed at improving conditions for the country's farmers and agrarian workers. The Populist movement was preceded by the Farmer's Alliance and the Grange.

    The People's Party was a political party founded in 1891 by leaders of the Populist movement. It fielded a candidate in the US presidential election of 1892 and garnered 8.5% of the popular vote, which was a substantial amount of support for a third party.

    The Populists allied with the labor movement and were folded into the Democratic Party in 1896, though a small remnant of the People's Party continued to exist until it was formally disbanded in 1908.
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