In the decades after the Civil War, how did the railroads hurt farmers financially?
by closing new lands from farming
by keeping shipping rates too low
by charging smaller farmers higher rates
by refusing to store crops in grain elevators

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This answer would be that they charged farmers higher shipping rates

The Civil War came with the control over the railroads that affects the small farmers by imposing high shipping rates.

What was the effect of Civil War?

The Civil War has been fought within the nation. With the development of the conflict between the northern and the southern American region, the American Civil War continued for years.

There was the control of both the region on the resource, and to weaken the enemy the scarcity was created.

The railroads control made the effect to the farmers as they were charged high shipping rates, and thereby devastating the small farmers. Thus, option C is correct.

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