Where is tunica county
Its agriculture mixed cotton with corn and livestock, and despite its small population the county ranked eighteenth in the state in the value of its agricultural property.
In , Tunica had only four churches, all of them Methodist, the fewest in the state, and had no manufacturing establishments or persons employed in manufacturing. In the postbellum period, large numbers of African Americans moved into the northern Delta. As in most counties dominated by tenant labor, Tunica produced far more cotton than corn or livestock. According to the census, Tunica County remained extraordinarily agricultural, with just one manufacturing firm employing three people.
The vast majority of residents—14,—were African Americans, and most made their living in agriculture as tenants and sharecroppers. Only 6 percent of the 2, black farmers owned their land, while more than a third of white farmers did so. As in other areas dominated by tenancy, farms were small, and the primary crop was cotton.
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Largest Homes. Median Priced Homes. Cultural interest. Cost of living. Crime rates. Recent employment declines. Hot, humid summers. Hypertension Hot Spots. Americas Manliest Cites Most Congested Cities. In Tunica became nationally known because of a place called Sugar Ditch. Sugar Ditch was an extremely impoverished part of an already poor county. In Tunica was able to get gamming in the county. Casinos have created 16, jobs, and millions of visitors go to Tunica for gambling each year.
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