After the Civil War, the South developed a system of sharecropping and tenant farming. Sharecroppers, often formerly enslaved people, would work on land owned by someone else in exchange for a share of the crop, while tenant farmers rented land and paid rent with a portion of their harvest. This system perpetuated economic dependence and poverty among many African Americans and poor white farmers, as they often fell into cycles of debt and exploitation. The agricultural focus remained on cash crops like cotton and tobacco, which continued to shape the region's economy.
tenant farming
The South's landscape was more fertile and rich than in the North. Wide and vast fields also contributed to large plantations for producing cash crops, such as tobacco. The North practice subsistence farming, for their terrain was much rockier and hills were more abundant. The North was the hub of shipping and fishing while the South practiced agriculture for their source of food and economically kept them ahead.
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The 14th and 15 amendments, yes, but also a legacy of the worst race relations in US history. After the Civil War, whites in the South felt so insecure about their place in their own society that they lashed out against blacks in horrid retribution that lasted until the Civil Rights era. 100 years of a different kind of slavery.
because unlike the North the south didn't have the right economic system for it to have factories. The South was not industrialized like the North was, therefor it had slaves. also it had large plantations of cotton and other plants, that farmers couldn't harvest alone so they used slaves.
tenant farming
Sharecropping
Depends what kind of farming you are looking for. Chickens in Barneveld Fruit near Tiel Pigs in the south Cows everywhere.
The civil war soldiers viewed the war between the North and South as a new kind of conflict because it was the first war Between the States.
mainly things like farming, cooking, law, and market owners. Hope I helped :)
this is a battle song: The Battle Hymn of the Republic for the Norh. Dixie for the South.
The South's landscape was more fertile and rich than in the North. Wide and vast fields also contributed to large plantations for producing cash crops, such as tobacco. The North practice subsistence farming, for their terrain was much rockier and hills were more abundant. The North was the hub of shipping and fishing while the South practiced agriculture for their source of food and economically kept them ahead.
Farming and being a monks
Muslims do any kind of farming and there is no especial law for type of farming in Islam.
farming
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organic farming