Grange members criticized railroads for charging high rates, leading to advocacy for regulations to address these issues.
Grange members were early critics of the railroads because they believed railroads were charging excessive rates to transport agricultural products, which burdened farmers with high costs and contributed to their economic struggles. The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry (the Grangers) advocated for laws to regulate railroad rates and establish commissions to oversee railroad activities, aiming to address the monopoly power and unfair practices of railroad companies.
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