History of North America

Why did small farms join into large plantations after the civil war?

After emancipation, most sharecroppers were formally independent farmers. Still, they were economically tethered to the plantation through debt peonage, the sharecropping system, and monopoly control over the production process by the gin, credit, merchant, and, of course, the plantation owner. They were paid a per pound price for cotton that left little left over after production costs.