yes.
To help others
farmers cultivate in small plot of land because 60 families of medium and large farmers cutivate more than 2 hectares of land and the remaining land is used by the large farmers which is more than 10 hectares. so farmers cultivate in small plot of land because the land is very less and the people are very more.
The only need that land to harvest food for their own families. They dont intend on using the land for anything else except for subsistence farming.
They only need that land to harvest food for their own families. They don't intend on using the land for anything else except for subsistence farming.
For a large group of yeomen, independence and not wealth was important. Yeomen were small farmers who (60% owned their own farms) grew enough vegetables to feed their families,grew enough cotton each year to have little cash. They very high value yeomen placed on freedon grew directly from their own experience as self-sufficient properly owning farmers in small family-based communities, and from absolute, patriarchal control they exercised over their own wives and children.
Yeoman farmers made up most of the Southern white society in the 1800s. Yeoman farmers owned small farms and sometimes had other farmers working for them.
because they need them to help with there crops
yes.
Yeoman - in former times was free and cultivated his own land Yeoman (F) was a rank in the U.S. Naval Reserve in World War I. yeoman - A servant, an attendant or subordinate official in a royal household; a subordinate of a sheriff; an independent farmer; a naval rating.
To help others
To help others
Her last name was Arden. They were yeomen, wealthy farmers.
most owned land
Yeomen did not own slaves and were poor while plantation owners were rich and owned many slaves.
In the United StatesA tenant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by a landlord.
It was not their own land