How did farm practices change in Texas after the Civil War? A.) Fewer farmers grew cotton in East Texas B.) The number of large plantations increased C.) The small family farm became a thing of the past D.) More small farmers became sharecroppers???????? ASAP

Respuesta :

The farm practices change in Texas after the Civil War as "the small family farm became a thing of the past".

Option: C

Explanation:

Following the civil war, a southern farm tenancy emerged, a system of near-slavery with no legal penalties of tenant farmers instead of slaves. Small farmers, the economy grew and became a money-based system, gradually became tenant farmers.The amount of farms in Texas grew from around 61,000 in 1870 to around 174,000 in 1880 and 350,000 by 1900, where farms and ranching undertakings were growing quickly. With the passage of time, Texas agriculture's predominantly pastoral character became more strongly a plow and commercial system. Between 1836 and the Civil War the plantation system, small family farming, and the cattle range industry developed rapidly.

Feedback: With the South experiencing economic problems after the Civil War, many small farmers in states like Texas had to become sharecroppers.

so therefore, your answer is:

D. More small farmers became sharecroppers.

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