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				<title>Commercialization and Discontent on the American Farm: The Farmer&#39;s Movements of the Late-19th and Early-20th Centuries</title>
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				<description>By Zachary D. Blizard - Nevertheless, the Agrarian Revolt puzzles economic historians because several of the supposed primary causes fail to align with the historical facts. This has prompted some economic historians to delve deeper into the fundamental source of the farmers&amp;rsquo; unhappiness, which has resulted in findings that suggest the influence of commercialization was at the heart of the real issue (Mayhew, 1972, pp. 469-475). The causes of the farmers&amp;rsquo; despondency in the 1920s undoubtedly differs and yet resembles the Agrarian Revolt in various superficial details; nonetheless, the ultimate cause of the...</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 10 Oct 2017 08:42 EDT</pubDate>
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