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This system of agriculture developed in the late 19th century, in which a landowner allowed a tenant to use the land in return for a portion of what was produced. it was called

a.sharecropping.
b.contract farming.
c.indentured servitude. eliminate
d.communal agriculture.

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User Jamila
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Answer:

A) sharecropping.

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User Glegoux
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Answer:

Option A.

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Share-cropping is the right answer.

A form of agriculture in which a landlord permits a tenant to manage the land in return for a portion of the yields produced on their piece of the estate is known as the Sharecropping. This system became popular in the South as an acknowledgement to the financial outbreak generated by the elimination of slavery throughout and following Reconstruction. This system provided a way for extremely poor peasants, including both the whites and the blacks, to earn a living.

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