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Sharecroppers
Used their own tools and animals
Sharecroppers and Tenant Farmers
They rented land and became farmers.
why did farmers become sharecroppers sharecropping offered a measure of independance
The Sharecroppers farmers in the south will like not prosper after the war.
Tenant farmers were different from sharecroppers because they usually had their own tools and animals.
So many freedmen and poor whites became sharecroppers.
the farmers and sharecroppers
Farmers owned the land they farmed, and could keep what they earned. Sharecroppers farmed land owned by someone else, and kept part of the profits from the crop.
Sharecroppers and tenant farmers made their living from cash crops.
they encouraged black farmers to join
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Sharecroppers and tenant farmers.
Sharecroppers