freedmen need land to farm
This system required no cash investment
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
The sharecropper typically did the work on the land they were renting. They would cultivate the crops, harvest them, and care for the land in exchange for a share of the profits.
Yes, however it would be unusual. He would have to agree to become a priest and bishop before he could be made a cardinal, however.
A contract between a landowner and a sharecropper would typically outline the terms of land use, including the specific crops to be grown and the division of the harvest. It would detail the sharecropper's responsibilities, such as planting, tending, and harvesting the crops, as well as any provisions for tools and supplies provided by the landowner. Additionally, the agreement would specify the share of the profits each party receives and any conditions regarding the duration of the arrangement or termination clauses.
Sharecropping was when (usually) freedman would farm part of a plantation owner's land. At harvest time, the sharecropper would receive a portion of the crops. Usually the farmer would provide living quarters for the families. Sharecropping is when a landowner allows a tenant to farm the land, and both share the crops produced.
No, cause it's just his bureau, there's nothing special about it.
"I agree" in Irish is "Aontaím"; "I agree with you" would be "Aontaím leat".
You don't. :) I agree you just don't. me too :) well i guess you could become a professional rugby player but you would have injuries all the time and you would probably would need to be completely mad to do so :P !!!!
some slaves when they were freed in the 1860s and earlier would take the name Freeman or Freedman.