By the late 1880s, the agrarian movement swept through the state and encouraged subsistence farmers to assert their political rights.
In practice, it was an agrarian movement.
He left the university and joined a leftist agrarian movement in Shikoku.
In his early years Uhse was associated with the agrarian movement and was considered to be on the far-right of this group.
Morrison became active in the agrarian movement.
But he is regarded as one of the staunchest foes of the agrarian movement.
The agrarian movements were common in the area from 1897-1906.
Forke later became involved in the agrarian political movement, and joined the Progressive Party.
A revitalized agrarian movement from the states grew to become particularly influential within the new revolutionary party.
Teachers became caught up in the agrarian movement and often assisted villages in their petitions to the government for land.