Why Share Croppers came to the town?
(a) to meet their champion (b) to meet congress party leader
(c) to go Muzzafarpur (d) to meet lawyers.
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Explanation:
Sharecropping became widespread in the South as a response to economic upheaval caused by the end of slavery during and after Reconstruction. Sharecropping was a way for poor farmers, both white and black, to earn a living from land owned by someone else.
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share croppers had come to the town to meet their champion Gandhi. So that they complain about the injustice of the landlord system in Bihar. Someone had probably said to the sharecroppers that Gandhi can help them.
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