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Mrrafil [7]
2 years ago
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What was the main effect of the system of debt peonage that emerged in the south during the late 19th century? a african america

ns were unable to afford to work agricultural jobs. b african americans left the south in large numbers to escape their debts. c african americans labored in a system that was nearly the same as slavery. d african americans had to work for low wages to pay off their emancipation costs.
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svet-max [94.6K]2 years ago
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The main effect of the system of debt peonage that emerged in the south during the late 19th century was that African Americans were unable to afford to work agricultural jobs.

<h3>What was debt peonage?</h3>

Debt peonage, which some critics refer to as "obligation slavery," is a collective name for a number of types of forced or restricted work that is the outcome of the distribution of money or goods to people or organizations that are unable or unable to promptly pay back their debt. They must therefore continue working for the creditor or his assignees until the debt is paid off, they frequently face further pressure to take out more loans or agree to new commitments or entanglements. The conventional perspective holds that once indebted, whether due to insufficient pay or employer fraud, these people were reduced to servitude and, in theory, were unable to abandon the job they had agreed to.

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