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Which of these is MOST true of Georgia agriculture during the Reconstruction Era?

A) Large Georgia plantations broke up into smaller farms in an attempt to create more productivity.
B) Farming became very profitable as the price of agricultural products rose dramatically after the Civil War.
C) Many northern farmers moved to the state to purchase land at a very cheap price directly after the Civil War.
D) Georgia farmers diversified their crop production by producing over a dozen crops rather than a few major crops.

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the answer to this question is A

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User Alberto De Caro
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Large Georgia plantations broke up into smaller farms in an attempt to create more productivity.

Answer: Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

During the time of reconstruction in Georgia, the huge plantations of Georgia got divided and the government gave the abandoned lands to the people from the black community. This resulted in the increase in the productivity of the crops.

But this distribution was temporary because most land was returned to the original owners until and unless some black families could buy the land from the government and then take it permanently or they even leased them from the government.

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