How and why did the status of farmers change in the late nineteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
a. Farmers had long been seen as the salt of the earth and the pillars of democracy.
b. Their status declined in the late nineteenth century.
c. The modern agricultural revolution increased farm productivity.
d. Higher agricultural yields contributed to declining prices for farm products.
e. As a result, farmers were not making as much money even though they were producing more.
f. Some farmers migrated to the cities to find work in the factories.

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