One reason sharecropping began in the South was the economic devastation following the Civil War, which left many landowners without the means to farm their land and freed slaves seeking work. Sharecropping provided a way for landowners to maintain their agricultural production by allowing these laborers to farm their land in exchange for a share of the crops, rather than paying wages. This system became a means of survival for both parties but often led to cycles of debt and poverty for the sharecroppers.
Because no-one wanted them to. The Black Codes limited their ambitions, and sharecropping became the normal system of making a living from agriculture.
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uneducated workforce
They thought they should be able to have slaves is one reason.
Too much speculation
They began to lose power because many northerners lost interest in changing the South.
Freedmen often resorted to sharecropping due to limited access to land and resources after being emancipated. Sharecropping provided them with a way to earn a living when they had little else to start with.
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 one that began in 2001 involves International terrorism.
Because no-one wanted them to. The Black Codes limited their ambitions, and sharecropping became the normal system of making a living from agriculture.
One drawback to sharecropping for landowners was the lack of an up-front cash payment or the land. Disadvantages for farmers included that they did not build up equity by owning land.
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to reunify the country
uneducated workforce
One reason of how they was NOT is : Africans crossed into South America when Africa and South America were one continent.