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Granger Laws

During the late 1800's an organization of farmers, called the Grange, strove to regulate railway rates and storage fees charged by railroads, warehouses, and grain elevators through state legislation. These laws that were passed, but eventually reversed, are referred to as the Granger Laws.

Subject: 
US History [1]
Vocabulary: 
Chapter 27 - The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution [2]

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