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They do that because they would divide their land among their sons and after several generations the average farmer would have about an acre of land. So with a little bit of money they had no choice but to sell their land to aristocrats and become tenant farmers.
farmers sell the crops to companies and companies sell them to stores and then the stores sell them to us
Yes, many farmers don't make any money at all. They struggle to keep their farm operating and making money to support their family. When a farmer has no other option of making money, they need to sell a portion of their land to make a profit.
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They do that because they would divide their land among their sons and after several generations the average farmer would have about an acre of land. So with a little bit of money they had no choice but to sell their land to aristocrats and become tenant farmers.
the farmers had to sell their land since they coulnt pay for the taxes they owned.
Because it cost them too much money to work on the land. But they still needed jobs, so they became tenant farmers.
Farmers decided to sell their land and move to the cities were they became beggars.
A drought.
They do that because they would divide their land among their sons and after several generations the average farmer would have about an acre of land. So with a little bit of money they had no choice but to sell their land to aristocrats and become tenant farmers.
Plant and cultivate crops is the farmers main thing to do, and sell them to the local markets. Take care of the land and animals.
They do that because they would divide their land among their sons and after several generations the average farmer would have about an acre of land. So with a little bit of money they had no choice but to sell their land to aristocrats and become tenant farmers.
Lots of money.
Provided there are no outstanding liens that will not be satisfied by the sale, then there is no reason for preventing such sale.
courts were forcing farmers who were in debt to sell off their land.
farmers sell the crops to companies and companies sell them to stores and then the stores sell them to us