How did southern prisons profit from the convict lease system?

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Rather than build large maximum-security prisons to produce prison labor–made goods, southern states leased prisoners to private contractors. Inmate labor was used for agricultural work, some factory work, and construction work. The private contractor assumed all responsibility for the care and support of inmates and paid the state a fee for the inmates' labor. This prisoner lease system permitted southern states to deal with great increases in the prison population following the Civil War without requiring the states to finance the construction of prisons. For some states, a significant amount of their income was derived from the sale of convict labor

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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