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25 May, 04:19

How did agricultural reform affect farmers in south Carolina and antiowide

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  1. 25 May, 04:36
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    During World War I, demand for farm products skyrocketed. In Europe, farms were being destroyed by war, while the men who worked them were drafted into armies. Suddenly, farmers in the U. S. had a market for as much as they could possibly grow, and more. Americans faced food shortages and were urged to save food and plant gardens. The U. S. Government guaranteed prices for farm products to supply the army. To meet the demand, farmers increased their acreages and expanded their herds - - in many cases, by borrowing money - - and for a few years, they enjoyed a rare prosperity.
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