Which agricultural system trapped many southern blacks in a cycle of debt and poverty despite their hard work?

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homesteading
homesteading

farm alliances
farm alliances

sharecropping
sharecropping

crop lien system

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The agricultural system that trapped many southern blacks in a cycle of debt and poverty despite their hard work is sharecropping. Sharecropping often resulted in a cycle of debt because tenants would borrow from landowners for supplies and end up owing more than they could pay back, which kept them in a state of economic dependency and poverty. Additionally, the crop lien system also played a significant role in perpetuating this cycle, as it allowed landowners to take a portion of the crop as payment for debts, further entrenching the sharecroppers in debt. However, sharecropping is more commonly associated with this cycle of poverty in historical discussions.

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