Why were many African American farmers caught in a condition of debt
peonage?
A. They did not have enough money to pay for supplies from the
company store.
B. They had used other people's money to buy land.
C. They were forced to pay for the land the Union Army gave them.
D. They owed the federal government back taxes.
Why were many African American farmers caught in a condition of debt peonage? They did not have enough money to pay for for supplies from the company store. ... Farmers worked land owned by others.