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Answer:

Convict leasing was a system of labor practiced in the South. Convict leasing provided prisoner labor to private parties. The convict leasing system was essentially a replacement for slavery (which was abolished previously in the 13th amendment) and was used as a punishment for crime.

Explanation:

  • If convicted of vagrancy, blacks could be imprisoned, and they also received sentences for a variety of petty offenses.

States began to lease convict labor to the plantations and other facilities seeking labor, as the freedmen were trying to withdraw and work for themselves.

  • A system where prisoners were leased by the state and forced to work on plantations and other businesses.