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What danger did farmers face in the 1800s?

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Debt, competition, Exploitation and finally losing their lands.

These are the dangers did farmers face in the 1800s

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  • Farming practices changed from subsistence farming to competition owing to cater the needs of the industrialisation (in the late 1800's)
  • So they needed to invest mostly in capital equipment which makes the rate of debt to be increased in farmers.
  • Farmers needed Railroads and grain storage units to store and transport their goods.
  • The big corporates that owned the railroads and the grain storage units started demanding huge sum of money which makes their debt to increase largely.
  • They finally lost their lands owing to large debts.
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