Sharecroppers who did not make enough money often found themselves trapped in a cycle of debt and poverty. They relied on loans from landowners to cover living expenses and farming supplies, which could lead to high interest rates and further financial strain. As a result, many sharecroppers were unable to pay off their debts and had to continue working the land under increasingly exploitative conditions. This system perpetuated their economic hardship and limited their opportunities for upward mobility.
they had to stay on the land till they could make the money to pay
they had to stay on the land until they could pay
they had to stay on the land until they could pay
Sharecroppers who failed to earn enough from their crops to cover expenses often fell into a cycle of debt. They were typically required to borrow money from landowners or local merchants to pay for seeds, tools, and living expenses, which could lead to further financial obligation. This situation frequently resulted in them being trapped in a system of exploitation, as they could lose their share of the harvest or even their rights to farm the land. Consequently, many sharecroppers remained impoverished and dependent on the landowners.
They had to stay on the land until they could pay
they had to stay on the land till they could make the money to pay
they had to stay on the land until they could pay
they had to stay on the land until they could pay
they had to stay on the land until they could pay
Sharecroppers who failed to earn enough from their crops to cover expenses often fell into a cycle of debt. They were typically required to borrow money from landowners or local merchants to pay for seeds, tools, and living expenses, which could lead to further financial obligation. This situation frequently resulted in them being trapped in a system of exploitation, as they could lose their share of the harvest or even their rights to farm the land. Consequently, many sharecroppers remained impoverished and dependent on the landowners.
well they probably shut down cus they wernt earnin enough money
they ended up not making enough money.
It increased as there were shortage of food and not enough money.
the wealthy took control and the unwealthy had to pay economic issues and didnt have enough money
They had to stay on the land until they could pay
they had to stay on the land until they could pay
The company of kick the buddy was not able to get enough money from the game so they decided to shut it down