A tenant farmer
rent and farming
In ancient China, farmers typically paid for the use of land through a system known as the "corvΓ©e labor" system. They would provide labor service to the landlord or the state for a certain number of days each year in exchange for the right to cultivate the land. This labor obligation was considered as payment for the land use. Additionally, farmers would also pay a portion of their harvest as rent or taxes to the landlord or the state.
The Anit-rent war according to Wiki, I seem to recall it also being called the "Farmer's Rebellion".
high rent charged by vanrensselaer
In the medieval society the peasant was a man who worked/farmed for his rent. He gave his labor to the lord of the manor for a place to live and a small patch of land to grow a few things. When there was a war his farm tools became weapons and he fought as a foot soldier to defend his manor/king.
The term for farmers who did not pay rent but worked the land they lived on is "sharecroppers." Sharecroppers typically paid a portion of their crops or profits to the landowner as rent. This system was prevalent in the Southern United States after the Civil War and often resulted in cycles of debt and poverty for the sharecroppers.
Tenant farmers
with products of the farm
Tenant farmers are farmers that rent land from another person for a period of time
Work the land to pay the rent.
tenant farmers
tenant farmers
tenant farmers
Work the land to pay the rent.
Tenant farmers were different from sharecroppers because they usually had their own tools and animals.
Colonial tenant farmers were men who rented the land they farmed on.
Tenant farming created a new class of wealthy southerners called merchants. Tenant farmers paid a landowner rent for farmland and a house, The tenant farmer owned the crops, and at harvest time would sell the crops for income to pay rent. However, due to poor crops and various other issues, tenant farmers often borrowed on credit to make the rent. It became a vicious cycle for the tenant farmer, but advantageous for the merchants.
A common farmer in Roman tiles was a peasant smallholder or tenant like all common farmers in all pre-industrial times. The coloni were tenant farmers who paid a rent in the form of sharecropping.