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How were tenant farmers different from sharecroppers?

Tenant farmers were different from sharecroppers because they usually had their own tools and animals.


Which form of the following did most sharecroppers and tenant farmers make their living?

Sharecroppers and tenant farmers made their living from cash crops.


What did most sharecroppers and tenant farmers make their living?

Corn


What was the difference between tenant farmers and sharecroppers?

Tenant farmers rented land and paid a fixed rent to the landowner, while sharecroppers did not pay rent but instead received a portion of the crops they grew as payment. Sharecroppers typically had less control over their farming decisions and were more vulnerable to exploitation than tenant farmers.


Who made a living off of cash crops?

Sharecroppers and Tenant Farmers


Are Tenant farmers in Uruguay known as gauchos?

Tenant farmers in Uruguay are known as gauchos. Such farmers will lease land for cultivation and are different from sharecroppers.


What type of crops did most sharecroppers and tenant farmers grow?

cash crops


What type of crups did most sharecroppers and tenant farmers grow?

cash crops


Tenant farmers were more likely than sharecroppers to what?

own plows


From which of the following did most sharecropper and tenant farmer make their living?

Sharecroppers and tenant farmers made their living from cash crops.


What has the author Howard Kester written?

Howard Kester has written: 'Revolt among the sharecroppers' -- subject(s): Cotton growing, History, Sharecroppers, Sharecropping, Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, Tenant farmers, United States, United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration


Perhaps the most serious weakness of the Agricultural Adjustment Act was?

failing to assist tenant farmers and sharecroppers