Sharecropping:
a. meant that african-americans were paid their share daily for doing specific...
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b. was a compromise between african-americans' desire for discipline and planters' desire to learn to do physical labor
c. was most popular in the old rice-plantation areas of south carolina and georgia
d. became more popular because of rising farm prices that brought increased prosperity
e. was preferred by african-americans to gang labor (because they were less subject to supervision)
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