What change was often seen in the physical arrangement of plantations after the Civil War?
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Before the war plantations were operated as mostly self-sufficient, centrally directed units. The changed labor arrangements after the war resulted in land being rented out, sharecropped or broken up as economically non-viable. Reconstruction governments often demanded that property taxes be paid in cash instead of agricultural products; this had the effect of forcibly breaking up large, cash-poor plantations. ~yahoo answers
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