Yes, sharecropping led to what some have described as '' economic slavery '' because the former slave was uneducated, easily misled, manipulated and was exploited by the land owner. There was really no "sharing"at all. Rather, it allowed the continued oppression of the former slaves. Sharecropping was a system of farming that arose at the end of the Civil War.
The freed slaves were poor and uneducated. Farmers would make an arrangement with the sharecropper under which the former slaves would farm the land under strict supervision, purchase their supplies from the farmer, use his machinery and pay the farmer with a large portion of the crop, plus interest. The owner took the majority of the harvests while the sharecroppers family existed on the edge of starvation. The sharecropper could never pay off their debt to the landowner and remained dirt poor. All they had to offer was their labor and they had to use their labor to scratch out a living. They lived in abject poverty. The system eventually involved poor whites also. It was a system that was filled with cruelty, abuse, dishonesty and corruption.
A related system was the crop lien system. The crop lien system kept many farmers in debt to merchants and banks in much the same was a sharecropper was always in debt to the landowner. They could never catch up and earn any actual profits.
sharecropping affected African Americans and poor whites.
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Sharecropping itself is not illegal, but the exploitative practices often associated with it can be illegal, such as unfair land rental agreements or poor labor conditions. Some countries have laws regulating agricultural arrangements like sharecropping to protect the rights of tenants and prevent exploitation.
The families lived on sharecropping land
It drove whites and blacks together socially.
sharecropping affected African Americans and poor whites.
Cesar had done sharecropping with his neighbor's.
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Sharecropping
There is no antonym for sharecropping as far as I know.
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Sharecropping was a form of agriculture in the South where landless farmers rented land and paid the landowner with a portion of the crops harvested. It often trapped farmers in cycles of debt and poverty due to exploitative agreements. Sharecropping played a significant role in perpetuating economic hardship for many African Americans after the Civil War.
They were allowed to have part of the final crop, hence the name sharecropping.
sharecropping did not cause the civil war but it happened after when they couldnt have slaves anymore