Slavery is illegal in the terms it was used in the 1800's in the United States. Slavery is still alive in some African countries as well as parts of Asia.
The people who are engaged in sharecropping always have the choice to leave the farm and go somewhere else. Slaves don't. Modern sharecropping is also under the control of a mutually-agreed-upon contract which spells out the responsibilities and benefits to both parties which can be enforced by a court of law.
Sharecropping you are not forced to live at the place you are. Slavery you are forced by your will to work. Sharecropping you have to pick stuff from other peoples land in which you are living on. You give the landowners how ever much they want. In slavery you are not allowed to keep anything.
No, slavery is illegal in Russia.
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.
Slavery was never legal in Oregon, so it never needed to become illegal.
Yes slavery was and still is an issue in many countries (both legal and illegal).
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.
Slavery was illegal in the northern states of the United States, including states like Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania. Slavery was legal in the southern states, such as South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama.
sharecropping replaced slavery
Sharecropping
slavery but also the oppressive sharecropping system
no. it's still illegal according to article nine section 15.
It said slavery would be legal South of the line, and illegal North of the line.
Sharecropping and tenant farming developed to replace slavery