DescriptionThe crop-lien system was a credit system that became widely used by cotton farmers in the United States in the South from the 1860s to the 1930s. Sharecroppers and tenant farmers, who did not own the land they worked, obtained supplies and food on credit from local merchants.
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They used battering rams, siege towers, and other tactics such as diverting water supplies in order to take a city.
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In some places, propertied women, free blacks, and Native Americans could vote. But I think it's D. because I know they could for sure....
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One of the similarities between the theories pointed out for the settlement of America is that both guarantee the original departure of the man from the African continent. <span>One of them states that from there they left by a bridge formed in the Ice Age, and the other indicates a displacement through the islands.</span>
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Bombardment of Fort McHenry