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11-2Populism
What is Populism?
• Movement to increase farmers’ political power and work for legislation in their interest
Why did farmers support Populism?
• New technology = more crops = lower prices• High tariffs increased costs of manufactured
goods (stuff they wanted to buy) and made it hard to sell their crops overseas
• Banks charged high interest on loans• Railroads charged high shipping rates
What concerns did farmers have about the money supply?
• Inflation and deflation due to printing - and then no longer printing – Greenbacks (paper currency in Civil War)
What is the difference between inflation and deflation?
• Inflation – decline in the value of money (prices )
Deflation – increase in value of money (prices )
Which was worse for farmers and why?
• Deflation – Most farmers had to borrow money for seed and
other supplies to plant their crops– Shortage of money meant interest rates went up,
cost more to pay back loans– Mortgage interest rates up too– Deflation means lower prices, crops sell for less,
still have to make payments with less money
What is the Grange and why did it start?
• Grange – nation’s first national farm agency (official name = the Patrons of Husbandry)
Began for social Began for social and educational and educational purposespurposes
What were its goals?
•Grangers wanted:–Regulation of railroad and warehouse
rates–Government to print more Greenbacks
(to increase the money supply)–To form Cooperatives to raise prices of
crops (reduce competition)
Why did it fail?
–People suspicious of paper money–Cooperatives were too small to affect
prices –Considered unions – many refused to
trade with them
What were the goals of the Farmer’s Alliance?
• Form exchanges (large cooperatives) to drive up farm prices and give loans to farmers at low interest rates
What political party was formed from it?
• Populists (aka People's Party)– Political reforms for farmers– Want: • silver and gold• end of tariffs• direct election of Senators
What was the Subtreasury Plan?• Called for the government to set up
warehouses called subtreasuries• Farmers would store crops to drive up prices• Government would provide low interest loans
to farmers• (Goal was for Democrats to adopt
this plan and win farmer’s votes.)
Who did the Populists run for President in 1892? What platform planks (goals) did the
party have? Results of election?
• James B. Weaver• Goals– Unlimited coinage of silver– Federal ownership of railroads– Graduated income tax
• Won 4 states
What was the Panic of 1893? What were goldbugs and silverites?
• Worst economic crisis in US history (to this point)• Started with railroad bankruptcies, Wall Street crashed, banks
closed
• Democratic party split– Goldbugs wanted US currency to be based on gold only– Silverites wanted unlimited coinage of silver
Election of 1896• Silver a big issue• Rep. – William McKinley– Gold only– Front porch campaign
• Dem. – William Jennings Bryan– Supported silver– Populists supported him so the
silver vote wasn’t split– Campaigned for self
• Seen as undignified
McKinley
Wins!
Wizard of OZ• Lyman Frank Baum – 1900– Satire on the times
OZ = the almighty ounce of goldYellow Brick Road = a path paved with gold bricks that led
nowhere
Wizard = the President
Emerald City = Washington D.C.
Wicked Witch of the Wicked Witch of the East = industryEast = industry
Wicked Witch of the Wicked Witch of the West = droughtWest = drought
MUNCHKINS = SLAVES OF BANKING AND INDUSTRIAL INTERESTS
• Dorothy = common man (very naïve)
Scarecrow = western farmer
Tin man = industrial workers
Cowardly Lion = William Jennings Bryan
Glinda the Good Witch = populist supporters
The Ruby Slippers (actually silver in the book) = Dorothy brings the silver issue to Washington D.C.