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A farmer who rents land is called?

Updated: 10/11/2023
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A tenant farmer.

If he pays his rent with crops that he grows then he might be called a sharecropper.

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landowner

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What is a farmer with a small farm called?

There are different terms for a farmer with a small farm, depending on the type of farm.A sharecropper is a farmer who works land that belongs to someone else for a share of the crop.A peasant is someone who works on another person's farm or on their own small farm.A smallholder is someone who has a very small farm.In Britain, a farmer who rents and cultivates a farm is called a crofter.Other terms for a farmer are granger, husbandman, and sodbuster.


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Farmers who rented land to farm were called?

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Person who rents land farms it and pays the landowner with crops?

A sharecropper is a person who rents land, farms it, and pays the landowner with crops.


Are peasants and merchants the same thing?

No. A merchant is a person who is involved in supplying merchandise to particular trade. A peasant is a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a piece of land for cultivation.


Who rents the land on which he or she grows crops?

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What is a medieval farmer in England who owns a small plot of land called?

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A farmer who did not own land?

He is a tenant farmer.


What was a farmer who belonged to the land during the Middle Ages called?

A person who lived in the Middle Ages is called medieval.


In medieval times what was a small farmer who did not own land called?

Are you thinking of the word 'serf'? BY the way, be careful of how you use the word 'own'. In a feudal system the only person who 'owned' the land was the king or queen. Everyone else rented it, and formed a chain of tenants. Imagine that one person (A) rents each county from the king, then one person (B) rents each village from A, and B lets each house to a different villager (C). So neither A, B nor C actually own the land, even though C lives there and A and B receive rent for C to live there.


What is a homeowner that rents his property called?

landlord


What is a large piece of land that an owner rents in smaller parts to farmers?

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