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What did sharecropping do to the farmland? What did this cause?

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Answer: Laws favoring landowners made it difficult or even illegal for sharecroppers to sell their crops to others besides their landlord

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Different types of sharecropping have been practiced worldwide for centuries, but with the southern economy in disarray after the abolition of slavery and the devastation of the Civil War, sharecropping enabled landowners to reestablish a labor force, while giving poor whites and freed Black people a means of subsistence.

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