In 1860, a farmer's pay varied widely depending on location, type of farming, and economic conditions. On average, a farmer in the United States could expect to earn around $200 to $400 per year, but this amount could be higher or lower depending on the factors mentioned.
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About 25% of southern farmers were planters by 1860, owning large plantations and over 20 slaves. They were part of the planter elite in the antebellum South.
Yes, all farmers pay taxes.
fighting a war and farming id imagine
Nobles told farmers to pay the samurai land for the samurai did not care for wealth (currency)
Farmers that could not pay their debts, the amount of land they had was used to paythem off.
Because the South had more plantations even though the farmers in the South were working being slaves. answered by:jules mcintire age 10
Because the South had more plantations even though the farmers in the South were working being slaves. answered by:jules mcintire age 10
with products of the farm
not a lot
Many farmers borrowed large amounts of money to pay for farming equipment and to pay for the land.