sharecropping
sharecropping
sharecropping
To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
To regain their control of land and labor, Southern planters turned to two systems that kept African Americans under their control.
Black labor was seen as necessary in the South due to the agricultural economy heavily reliant on labor-intensive crops like cotton and tobacco. Plantation owners believed that black labor was essential to maintain profitability and ensure the success of their plantations. Additionally, the myth of black inferiority was used to justify the exploitation and control of black labor in the South.
The south used slave labor because the land was nice and lush. which means in needs croped and harvested extra help was needed.
south america
Land Labor and Loot
Whites wanted to get more land and money. sometimes when you had a slave you would get more land for it.
large areas of land and slave labor
Land, labor and capital goods