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what was the economic impact of reconstruction on landowners in south carolina?
landowners controlled and farmed their land as before the civil war, paying laborers with paper currency.
landowners in south carolina had very little money to hire laborers or buy seed and equipment.
tax exemptions were put in place for landowners in south carolina to encourage economic growth.
in south carolina, landowners lost all control of their property to the federal government.
After the Civil War, South Carolina's landowners faced severe economic ruin. Confederate currency was worthless, and the collapse of the plantation system left them with limited capital. They could not easily hire laborers or afford farming supplies, as their wealth was tied up in lost slave property and devalued assets. The other options are incorrect: landowners could not operate as before (the labor system changed), there were no widespread tax exemptions to benefit them, and they did not lose all property control to the federal government.
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Landowners in South Carolina had very little money to hire laborers or buy seed and equipment.