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What change was often seen in the physical arrangement of plantations after the Civil War? (5 points) a The land was divided into smaller plots with housing for sharecroppers. b They increased in size and added more housing for slaves. c Slave quarters were destroyed and all housing became concentrated near the main house. d They were divided in half with half of the land being given to the former slaves.

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A. The land was divided into smaller plots with housing for sharecroppers.

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The most difficult and important task for the southerners after the reconstruction was to devise a new system of labor for replacing the slaves. Prior to civil war the southern economy was dependent on the slavery, hence after its abolition it was not easy for the planters to adjust. During reconstruction whiter farmers were thrown into poverty and started producing cotton which was a major change from the prewar days. Big plantation owners were devised a new system of labor called sharecropping, it became widespread in the cotton and tobacco plantations of south, wage labor was utilized on sugar plantations.In the sharecropping system the black families were given individual plots.

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