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What Was The Impact Of Economic Change On Farmers In The New South? Consider Different Experiences For African Americans Who Worked The Land And White Farmers. What Do Their Experiences Tell Us About Change In The Late 19Th C.?
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looking at white farming reconstruction (post 1865)
and black farmer ( who almost certainly wouldnt be owners)
so you need to sum up both ( a pragraph on each )
and then draw conclusions
such as - if the evidence allows - white were owners - had large farms - employed labour and did well ( out of reconstruction )
africans were small holders - much smaller farms - hand to mouth existence - laboured themselves didnt do well and starved, dispersal into cities as cheap labour - so there was change ( migration to the cities) but they didnt do as well.
so re read your source texts and see if any or all of this is true and rewrite to taste
looking at white farming reconstruction (post 1865)
and black farmer ( who almost certainly wouldnt be owners)
so you need to sum up both ( a pragraph on each )
and then draw conclusions
such as - if the evidence allows - white were owners - had large farms - employed labour and did well ( out of reconstruction )
africans were small holders - much smaller farms - hand to mouth existence - laboured themselves didnt do well and starved, dispersal into cities as cheap labour - so there was change ( migration to the cities) but they didnt do as well.
so re read your source texts and see if any or all of this is true and rewrite to taste
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