After the Civil War, the typical planter in Georgia had plenty of land but no labor to work it. How was slave labor replaced in Georgia?

Landowners shared resources with each other to keep the plantations going until harvest time.


Large numbers of black Georgians became landowners and hired other black people to work the land.


Landowners allowed people with no land to grow crops on their land for a share of those crops.


Many landowners sold their land, moved north, and gave up farming because there was no labor available.