what party and leader did populists support in hopes of having their agenda adopted?
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The party and leader that Populists support in hopes of having their agenda adopted is democrats and William Jennings Bryan.
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After the Civil War in America, the farmers were rebelling against the impact of industrialization on the finances, rates, etc. In 1892, These farmers and populists came together to form a party called the 'Farmer's Alliance' and protested as a mass movement.
The populists chose William Jennings Bryan to be the leader of their populist group. Later they merged with the Democrats. However, this movement came to an end in 1896, when William McKinley won the presidential election and William Jennings Bryan lost in the election.
The populists chose William Jennings Bryan to be the leader of their populist group. Later they merged with the Democrats. However, this movement came to an end in 1896, when William McKinley won the presidential election and William Jennings Bryan lost in the election.
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