they killed insane people
they killed insane people
Sharecropping and Tenant farming were two systems that replaced the plantation system in the south after the Civil War.
Because, before the Civil War, they had not to pay the manpower employed and, after the war, thanks to the system of sharing the crops with the former slaves.
poor white people, who did not even own slaves, it was the plantation owner who did.
The US Civil War Battle of Kock's Plantation was fought on July 12th to the 13th in July of 1863. It was a Confederate victory in Louisiana.
Plantations suffered at the civil war because the fighting took place their and destroyed the plantation.
The abolishment of the engineer corps did not relate to officers before the Civil War.
After the Civil War, the plantation system was largely replaced by sharecropping and tenant farming. These systems allowed formerly enslaved individuals and poor white farmers to work land owned by others in exchange for a share of the crop. While it provided some economic opportunities, it often resulted in a cycle of debt and poverty, maintaining a level of exploitation similar to that of the pre-war plantation economy. This transition significantly shaped the agricultural landscape of the South during Reconstruction and beyond.
No. The plantation is fully operational as a historical museum and grounds tour, open to the public for a modest fee. There is no evidence that Oak Alley Plantation was damaged at all during the Civil War.
Its something about the civil war
The plantation owners
At the start of the war: * plantation workers * house servants