What was Watson’s view of the New South idea?
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An early champion, helpless ranchers in the ruins after the Civil War, Thomas Watson was the voice of the Populist Party.
In his later years, in any case, he was known as a troublesome and bigoted legislator. Thomas Watson was a safeguard of the old lifestyle. He turned into an ally of the Farmer's Alliance, a statewide association that called for better schools and streets, and changes in charge laws that would help ranchers. Thomas Watson safeguarded the customary agrarian economy in Georgia and didn't uphold the industrialization of the New South.
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