The
People's Party, also known as the
Populist Party or the
Populists, was an
agrarian-
populist political party in the United States. For a few years 1891-96, it played a major role as a left-wing force in American politics. It was merged into the Democratic Party in 1896; a small independent remnant survived until 1908. It drew support from angry farmers in the West and South and operated on the
left-wing of American politics. It was highly critical of capitalism, especially banks and railroads, and allied itself with the
labor movement.