Sharecropper contracts were typically written in the southern United States, especially in states like Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia where sharecropping was prevalent after the Civil War. These contracts were often one-sided and favored the landowner, leading to continued cycles of debt and poverty for sharecroppers.
The portion of the crop the landowner owed to the sharecropper
The portion of the crop the landowner owned to the sharecropper
The portion of the crop the landowner owed to the sharecropper
A sharecropper is a farmer who works on land owned by someone else, typically a landlord, in exchange for a share of the crops produced. This system often left sharecroppers in debt and disadvantaged, leading to cycles of poverty. Sharecropping was common in the southern United States after the Civil War.
Sharecropper's Seed was created on 2007-04-03.
Daisy Jerry has written: 'My life story - a sharecropper's daughter' -- subject(s): Accessible book, African Americans, Biography
1975
There is no synonym for sharecropper.
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tenant farmer
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