What was the crop-lien system?
A)a system in which farmers promised to pay
for goods with ear...
History, 13.10.2020 08:01 lilyclairehutson
What was the crop-lien system?
A)a system in which farmers promised to pay
for goods with earnings from future crops
B) a system in which farmers rented land from a
landowner in return for a share of the crop
C) a system in which farmers stored a crop until
the price increased enough to make a profit
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