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Tenant farmers were different from sharecroppers because they usually had their own tools and animals.

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Tenant farmers paid rent to the landlord while sharecroppers received a portion (share) of the income and had to give the landlord a portion. Tenant farmers take total risk for the harvest while sharecroppers share the risk with the landowner.

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Tenant Farmers used their own tools and animals- apex

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Used their own tools and animals


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d. usually had their own tools and animals


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What has the author Howard Kester written?

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