because some landowners abuse or cheated the workers
because some landowners abused or cheated the workers
southern states after the civil war
Sharecropping and Tenant farming were two systems that replaced the plantation system in the south after the Civil War.
Virginia's agricultural system depended on slave labor.
It collapsed and sharecropping began. The Negroes were allowed to use the Superior white mans land, as long as they shared part of the profits with him.
Because no-one wanted them to. The Black Codes limited their ambitions, and sharecropping became the normal system of making a living from agriculture.
The Southern United States region, particularly the states that were part of the former Confederacy, was where sharecropping was the dominant form of agricultural production in the late-1800s. This system emerged after the Civil War as a way for freed slaves and poor whites to work the land owned by wealthy landowners in exchange for a portion of the crops produced.
They were allowed to have part of the final crop, hence the name sharecropping.
sharecropping
the slaves
Land Owners.
Sharecropping replaced the plantation system in the South after the Civil War as a way for freed slaves and poor whites to work the land they previously worked as slaves. Under this system, laborers rented land and resources from landowners in exchange for a share of the crops produced, allowing for some autonomy but also perpetuating cycles of debt and poverty.
Landowners
Sharecropping trapped many southern blacks after the Civil War. In this system, landless farmers, often former slaves, worked the land owned by others and in return received a small share of the crops. However, they often remained in cycles of debt and poverty due to unfair rental agreements and lack of economic independence.
Land Owners.
After the Civil War, former slaves sought jobs, and planters sought laborers. The absence of cash or an independent credit system led to the creation of sharecropping. Sharecropping is a system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop.
slavery but also the oppressive sharecropping system
The only people involved in sharecropping were former slaves.