with products of the farm
with products of the farm
A tenant farmer
Work the land to pay the rent.
Work the land to pay the rent.
farmers had to pay cash rent as well as shares of crop
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 rented land and paid a fixed rent to the landowner, while sharecroppers did not pay rent but instead received a portion of the crops they grew as payment. Sharecroppers typically had less control over their farming decisions and were more vulnerable to exploitation than tenant farmers.
Tenant farmers are farmers that rent land from another person for a period of time
Farmers typically paid for the use of land they farmed through various arrangements, such as cash rent, sharecropping, or lease agreements. In cash rent, they would pay a fixed amount of money to the landowner for a specified period. In sharecropping, farmers would give a portion of their crops to the landowner as payment. These arrangements allowed farmers to cultivate land without owning it, often creating a dependent relationship with landowners.
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Either you pay rent for the house or you don't pay rent because you do not have house. It can't be both the situations.
yes you still have to pay rent.