"To every one applying to rent land upon shares, the following conditions must be read, and agreed to... The sale of every cropper's part of cotton to be made by me when and where I choose to sell, and after deducting all they owe me and all treasury advances, I will pay them their part."
— Grimes Family Sharecropper Contract, Texas, 1882
Which of the following was the most direct economic consequence of the system described in the excerpt?
- AThe legal re-establishment of hereditary chattel slavery across the South.
- The entrapment of many southern agricultural laborers in a persistent cycle of debt.Cevap
- CThe mass migration of southern agricultural workers to northern factory jobs.
- DThe implementation of federal laws guaranteeing minimum wages for farm laborers.
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The entrapment of many southern agricultural laborers in a persistent cycle of debt.
The correct answer identifies the primary economic consequence of the sharecropping system. In the post-Civil War South, sharecropping replaced slavery as the primary agricultural labor system. Landowners rented land to sharecroppers in exchange for a portion of the harvest. Because landlords also provided tools, seeds, and provisions on credit at high interest rates, sharecroppers' debts typically exceeded the value of their share of the crop, creating a continuous cycle of debt peonage that bound them to the land.
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The economic impact of the sharecropping system in the post-Civil War South