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The Alliances and Grange were two different Farmers' movements with a similar goal. Both Alliances and the Grange were against the influence of large businesses on American agriculture.
The Farmers' Alliances was started to protect small agricultural lands from large business practices such as the development of the railroads. The Grange was a farmers' union that promoted collectivism and community to support the small family farms' interests in agriculture.
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they both established cooperative stores
they both had large numbers of farmers as members and worked to improve farmers lives
they both favored regulation of businesses and industries
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