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With a sharecropping contract, poor farmers were granted access to farm small plots of land. Instead of paying rent in cash, they were required to give a portion of the crop yield, called shares, back to the landowner.
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Sharecropping was a farming system developed as a solution to the sudden need for housing and jobs to Freed(wo)men due to the Civil War. PRE-COLONIAL AMERICA ...
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