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13 June, 12:25

How did the South's postwar economy forced many African Americans into difficult circumstances?

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  1. 13 June, 12:44
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    The collapse of Reconstruction ended African Americans' hopes of being granted their own land in the South. Instead, many returned to plantations owned by whites, where they either worked for wages or became tenant farmers, paying rent for the land which they farmed.
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