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19 September, 14:55

A sharecropper in the south usually needed to?

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  1. 19 September, 15:05
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    Sharecropping was a way for very poor farmers, both white and black, to earn a living from land mule, and a local merchant provided food and supplies on credit.
  2. 19 September, 15:18
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    By the early 1870s, the system known as sharecropping had come to dominate agriculture across the cotton-planting South. Under this system, black families would rent small plots of land, or shares, to work themselves; in return, they would give a portion of their crop to the landowner at the end of the year.
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