Steps of Sharecropping
Reasons and problems of becoming a sharecropper
100

The deal between the sharecropper and the landowner where no money is exchanged. 

Agreement

100

What did freedmen not have to farm on?

Land

200

The sharecropper takes care of everything, the planting, growing, and harvesting.

Farming the land

200

Families bought supplies on credit, so they were stuck in a cycle of constantly owing money.

Debt Cycle

300

After the harvest, the land owner takes the majority of what was grown on their land as a payment.

Sharing the crop

300

What did sharecropping provide them with?

A place to live or a way to work

400

The sharecroppers use their share to repay what they owed.

Paying back debt

400

What did sharecroppers hope to save in order to have their own land?

Money

500

The landowner allows them to borrow things like seeds, tools, food, and housing while farming and pay later.

Supplies on credit

500

The system had a lot of _______, meaning it was unfair since many families stayed poor and dependent on landowners.

Inequality