Most of the freedmen became sharecroppers of the landowners. Although they were promised wages, the freedmen ended up with more debts than they could pay. This economic opportunity turned out to be another form of servitude. The sharecroppers had to live on credit from the landowners until they were able to sell their cotton. Oftentimes they still owed the landowners because the latter charged high prices and interest which they collected out of the crop earnings at the end of the season. More often than not, this left the sharecropper with very minimal or no profit at all and they had to work off this debt the next season.
The answer is Egyptian.
The Book of the Dead was what the Egyptians used to mark/keep,track of who died.
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Lincoln made three legal arguments against secession and closed with an appeal to the common heritage of the North and the South in the Revolution.
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