southern states after the civil war
During Reconstruction, a new system of farming was developed. The neo-peonage method of using tenant farmers on farms came to be known as sharecropping. The economic devastation of the south led to most of the land being used for cash crops rather than subsistence farming. Cash crops were the traditional antebellum ones like tobacco, cotton, sugar and rice.
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The communities of early Colorado were communal in nature. They had most things in common and shared what they hunted and grew.
Landowners took advantage of the workers
Most of the hard farming labor in the late 19th century was performed by: Men, horse and ox. ◘ The settlers
Land Owners.
sharecropping
Farming and agriculture
Jobs at the docks or factories were the most common.
Farming
Irrigation sprinklers are the most common on farms.
Farming.
Commercial farming.
Commercial farming.
grains, wheats
I would guess its a normal office admin job.
The most independent farming arrangement for both parties in the South during Reconstruction was sharecropping. In this system, landowners provided land, tools, and seeds to tenant farmers, who were often formerly enslaved individuals, in exchange for a share of the crop produced. This arrangement allowed tenant farmers a degree of autonomy in their work and decision-making, while landowners benefited from labor without the costs of hiring workers outright. However, sharecropping often led to cycles of debt and economic dependency, limiting true independence for the farmers involved.