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31 August, 09:16

Why did organized efforts of farmers, workers, and local reformers largely fail to achieve substantive change in the gilded age?

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    Initially, they capitalized on the new technologies and new markets of America's growing economy. But soon they faced increased competition, saturated markets, and falling prices for their produce. By the last decades of the century, their share of the national wealth had precipitously declined and their iconic place in the American imagination was at risk.
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