What was the major cause of problems with the sharecropping system?

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The major cause of problems with the sharecropping system was the imbalance of power between landowners and sharecroppers. Landowners held all the power in the relationship, as they owned the land and controlled the terms of the sharecropping agreement. This often led to exploitation of sharecroppers, who were typically poor, uneducated, and in debt to the landowners. Sharecroppers were frequently trapped in an ongoing cycle of poverty, unable to break free from their dependence on the landowners. Additionally, crop prices and weather conditions were outside of the control of the sharecroppers, making it difficult for them to make a decent living.