CANE RIVER CREOLE

They also managed the sale of their crop, rather than have the plantation do it, and distributed the returns in a 25-75 split, with 25% or 1/4th going to the plantation. Although all tenants shared the risks of pests, weather conditions, and the like, families working on a fourth-hand could anticipate potentially greater benefits. ................
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