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Ivan
3 years ago
13

How do the two maps of the Barrow plantation, roughly twenty years apart, illustrate the effects of emancipation on rural life i

n the South
History
1 answer:
nordsb [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

The whole place was changed after twenty years.

Explanation:

There was a great effects of emancipation on rural life in the South of America after twenty years of the civil war. Before civil war, there are quarter in which slaves were living there but after the civil war, the slaves becomes free citizen and these former slaves adopt the profession of sharecroppers. These former slaves lives in their own houses, having a church and school.

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