Why did the Colored Farmers' National Alliance end?

A) A posse lynched 15 strikers.
B) Prices on cotton increased significantly.
C) Southern planters used strike breakers in the cotton fields.
D) The Farmers' Alliance expelled all African Americans from the organization.
E) African Americans were integrated into the Farmers' Alliance.


Answer: A

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