In some circumstances, yes. But the landowners of the South were impoverished by the Civil War, and many slaves simply became sharecroppers on land rented from the owners.
The former slave owners would offer the slaves pieces of the plantation to live and work for a part of the profit. This was called sharecropping and it enabled the former slaves and their owners to both make money. The plantation owner couldn't farm the land by himself so deals were make to farm the land together. Poor whites also went in partners as sharecroppers with the land owners so as to survive. The north had devastated the southern land and survival was accomplished by sticking together and living off the land. Northern senators did everything to punish the south so money was scarce to re building. It took the south about 40 years to get back on her feet.In addition white supremacy groups such as the Ku Klux Klan kept Blacks in fear for their lives as the Klan killed and burned down Freed Men and their churches.1 year ago
A command economy is an economic system where the government or central authority makes all decisions regarding the production and distribution of goods and services. It typically involves the state owning the means of production and controlling resources to meet planned economic goals. This system often prioritizes collective needs over individual preferences, which can lead to inefficiencies and shortages. Historical examples include the former Soviet Union and North Korea.
Means the company has to increase sales price to cover increased per unit production costs due to a former decrease in capacity utilization and thus loses another portion of sales volume due to good elasticity and has to further increase prices and then lose market.
How would you describe the quantity and quality of output generated by the former employee
Mr Fizzywigg
The 15th amendment gave former enslaved people the right to vote
Liberia.
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former slaves
A school i think .
Freedmen's Bureau
Fredrick Douglass
redistributing plantation lands to former slaves
It use to be a plantation owned by a man whose last named was Haughville. When slavery was abolished, he sold his plantation to his former slaves. They were glad to buy the land in which they called their own. The land was called Haughville, named after the former plantation owner himself.
former slaves
Rural huts and plantation houses as well as urban hovels and mansions with slave or servant quarters are what characterize Suriname's historic rural and urban housing.Specifically, the capital and coastal cities were home to an enslaved or indentured labor pool as well as to an elite of traders and plantation owners. The former lived in the cramped quarters of either the master or the landlord. The latter divided time between rural plantation houses and urban mansions.
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