Before freedom, tenant farmers often faced exploitation and had limited rights, leading to poor living and working conditions. Today, farmers have more legal protections and access to resources for improving their livelihoods, although challenges such as climate change and market pressures persist. Overall, there has been progress in terms of rights and opportunities for farmers compared to the pre-freedom era, but issues remain in terms of economic sustainability and social welfare.
Tenant farmers were more likely than sharecroppers to have more control over their land and crops, as they paid cash rent and had more freedom to choose what to plant. Tenant farmers were also more independent in managing their own expenses and reaping the profits from their harvests. Sharecroppers, on the other hand, typically had less control over their farming operations and often operated under more restrictive agreements with landowners.
Servants are typically hired to work for a wage and have the freedom to leave their employment. Slaves, on the other hand, are considered property and do not have the freedom to leave their enslavement.
Slaves resisted their condition for a variety of reasons, including a desire for freedom, autonomy, dignity, and justice. They sought to challenge the oppressive system that denied them their basic human rights and subjected them to inhumane treatment. Resistance took many forms, such as rebellion, escape, sabotage, and the preservation of cultural traditions to maintain a sense of identity and community.
A slave is a person who is owned as property by another and has no personal freedom or rights. A servant is a person who is employed to perform duties for someone else but retains their personal freedom and rights.
A collectivist values the group over the individual, emphasizing cooperation, unity, and harmony within the community. An individualist prioritizes personal freedom and autonomy, focusing on individual rights, goals, and achievements over group interests.
What colonists what farmers
Since a fugitive is hunted, so is freedom
no its the same.
Farmers who owned slaves suffered after their emancipation because they no longer had free labor to work the farm.
Manorialism offered farmers and craftsmen less economic freedom than they experienced after the Commercial Revolution.
No, farmers enjoyed the protection of Rome with minimal taxes, they loved roman rule, and compared to who they had to answer to next, Rome was freedom.
Most of them became soldiers in the Continental Army.
both provided for freedom and religion
well, you can choose to be independent, but freedom is a divine right
None. Terrorists become freedom fighters if they win
Isn't autonomy self-ruled, independent and freedom is freewill??
both provided for freedom and religion