[1] Farmers faced economic hardship in the late 1800s as prices fell and production increased, forcing them to take on debt. They organized through the Grange movement and later Farmers' Alliances to advocate for their economic interests politically.
[2] The Populist Party was formed in 1892 to support agrarian reform proposals like free silver coinage and regulating railroads. They had some success electing candidates but the Democrat Grover Cleveland won the presidential election that year.
[3] Cleveland's second term was plagued by a severe depression as the treasury lost gold reserves. He worked to repeal the Sherman Silver Purchase Act and establish an income tax, with mixed results. Labor unrest grew worse as