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Q: How was life different for thise who owned farming estates and those who actually worked the land?
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What were inslaved people that tended to crops in large farming estates?

Slaves who worked in farming estates were farm slaves. The Romans had many farm slaves. In antiquity slaves were war captives. They were civilians who were captured and enslaved when a town or a land was defeated as part of the spoils of war. The majority of Roman slaves worked on the large farming estates. In other historical periods and part of the world slaves were (and is some areas still are) captured in slave raids.


What is a ancient roman farming estate that uses enslaved people?

There was not a name for a farming estate which used slave labour. Slaves worked on large landed estates. These were called fundi (plural of fundus) or latifundia (plural of latifundium, "spacious" + fundus, "farm, estate"). The name remained after these estates stopped using slave labour.


The agricultural estates ran by vassals in which serfs worked in replacement for food protection and shelter?

Vassals ran manors, or agricultural estates


Which agricultural estates ran by vassals in which serfs worked in replacement for food protection and shelter?

Vassals ran manors, or agricultural estates


Who worked on the immense estates or worked as farmers on marginal lands in Latin America?

I think that the answer to that question is (1) the creoles


What were large agricultural estates called?

Large agricultural estates can have different names, depending on historical time and location: Hacienda: a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants Manor: large estates in the Middle Ages Plantation: large agricultural estates in the US which grew cash crops such as sugar, cotton, and tobacco Latifundia: large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians Minifundia; small plots of land intensively farmed by campesinos to feed their families. Campesinos, however, rarely owned these plots, which were held by either wealthy landowners or the government. Patroonship: the Dutch granted patroonships or estates of land in the New Netherlands


Some southern whites rented land or worked as what on landlords' estates?

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what are the characteristics of the people of china?

they worked hard with farming


Who was the new world Indian peasant that worked on the large estates in New Spain and served the owners?

palo


Who worked on the immense estates or as farmers on marginal lands in Latin America?

I think that the answer to that question is (1) the creoles


Why was farming important in the Virginia colony?

Farming was important in Virginia dating from the beginning of Jamestown. Starting as a way to survive a hostile climate, farming became a huge industry because of the cash crop, tobacco. Tobacco became a livelihood for the farmers and plantation owners, and they owned or employed many others, who actually worked the land.


What did the roman slaves do instead of ironing?

Most slaves tilled the fields of the landed estates of large landowners. Some worked in the mines. Other worked in the houses of the rich which had many of them doing more than 43 different jobs (mentioned by Cicero). Some were 'public slaves,' that is, they worked for the state as archivists, civil servants or scholars. A few were teachers.