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How did the depression affect southern plantations

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The rural South was most affected by the Great Depression, having suffered from low wages and low crop prices long before the 1930s. If Southerners were lucky enough to have a job, they worked as sharecroppers, tenant farmers, or factory workers, never making enough money to save, but enough to pay for their home and food for their families.

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