How did Henry Grady and Thomas Watson differ in their views about the future of Georgia? A. A stain though women should not vote Grady thought they should b. Grady believed in populism while Watson favored the bourbon democrats c. Watson wanted to support farmers Grady wanted to diversify the state d. Grady thought African Americans should not vote Watson thought they should

The correct answer is c. Watson wanted to support farmers, while Grady wanted to diversify the state.

Henry Grady advocated for the industrialization and economic diversification of Georgia. He believed that the state should move away from its heavy reliance on agriculture and embrace industry and commerce. Grady saw the future of Georgia in urbanization and attracting northern investments.

On the other hand, Thomas Watson focused on the agricultural sector and wanted to support farmers. He advocated for policies that would protect the rights and interests of rural farmers, such as agricultural subsidies and regulating railroad rates to benefit agricultural producers. Watson believed in populism, which championed the concerns of ordinary working people, including farmers.

It is important to note that both Henry Grady and Thomas Watson held views that were not supportive of equal rights for African Americans, as was common during their time period. However, this was not a key difference between their views on the future of Georgia.