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Brianna Willis
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27 December, 03:06
Why would a freedman agree to be a sharecropper?
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Joslyn Vazquez
27 December, 03:28
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The main reason why a a freedman would agree to be a sharecropper is because he usually lacked the money to own is own farm of supplies--meaning that he had to rely on the land and supplies of a land-owner.
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