Let the landowner decide what to plant.
Let the landowner decide what to plant.
The Sharecroppers farmers in the south will like not prosper after the war.
Sharecroppers
The land owners took advantage of the sharecroppers leaving them poor and in need.
eventually the A/a became sharecroppers
Sharecroppers could have planted:CottonRiceCorn
They were no longer enslaved but many became sharecroppers.
Many made a living as sharecroppers.
A sharecropper is a term that is used to describe a tenant farmer. It is most commonly heard and used in the southeastern region of the U.S. Sharecroppers usually need seed and a plot of land in which to grow their crops.
No, all sharecroppers were not African American
An advantage of sharecropping over slavery was that sharecroppers had more independence and autonomy in their work. While still facing challenges, sharecroppers had the opportunity to negotiate terms and potentially earn a share of the profits from their labor.
No, former slaves were not the only ones who were sharecroppers. Sharecropping system also involved poor white farmers who did not have land of their own and worked on a share basis for landowners. Sharecropping was a widespread system in the American South after the Civil War.