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The sharecropping system kept ex-slaves tied to plantation owners after emancipation. Sharecroppers would rent land from the landowners and repay the rent with a portion of their crop, often resulting in a cycle of debt and dependency. This system limited the economic mobility and autonomy of ex-slaves.

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