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A person who shared a crop with landowners in merchants?

Sharecropper


A person who shared a crop with landowners and merchants was called a?

sharecropper


Were the sharecropper the people who shared a crop with landowners and merchants?

Sharecroppers were farmers who worked land owned by someone else. They usually did not have seeds or tools to work the land or the money to buy them, so they "bought" them from the landowner. When the crop was harvested, the owner first deducted the cost of seeds, tools, and other items bought by the sharecropped, then took a share of the crop as rent for the land.In a good year, the sharecropper might come out ahead and be able to buy seed for the next year and have some cash left over. In a bad year, the sharecropper ended up still in debt to the landowner.


What was the crop lien?

Sharecroppers and tenant farmers who did not own the land they worked obtain supplies and food on credit from local merchants. They held a lien on the cotton crop and the merchants and landowners were the first ones paid from its sale. What was left over went to the farmer. The system ended in the 1940s as prosperity returned and many poor farmers moved permanently to cities and towns, where jobs were plentiful because of the war. The crop-lien system gave farmers a line of credit with a local merchant for supplies, with repayment to be made when a farmer's crop was sold. Crop-liens were fairly common in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.


Who did the crop-lien system benefit the most?

The crop lien system benefitted the banks and the landowners the most. The tenants were kept in debt and impoverished and could hardly ever improve their situations.The crop lien system benefitted the banks and the landowners the most. The tenants were kept in debt and impoverished and could hardly ever improve their situations.The crop lien system benefitted the banks and the landowners the most. The tenants were kept in debt and impoverished and could hardly ever improve their situations.The crop lien system benefitted the banks and the landowners the most. The tenants were kept in debt and impoverished and could hardly ever improve their situations.


What system in which landowners provided farmers with housing and supplies in exchange for a share of the crop raised?

sharecropping


What system did landowners provide farmers with housing and supplies in exchange for a portion of the crop raised?

sharecropping


Under what system did landowners provide farmers with housing and supplies in exchange for a portion of the crop raised?

sharecropping


A f amily farmed a portion of a white landowners land in return for housing a share of the crop?

They would be sharecroppers.


What would most likely be listed in a contract between landowners and sharecroppers?

The portion of the crop the landowner owed to the sharecropper


Why was the crop lien system so bad for merchants?

Their businesses failed if they could not collect debts.


Which is true of the crop lien system of the 1880s?

The system kept many farmers in debt to merchants and banks.