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they make wheat
Sharecroppers were charged high interest rates and had to give a portion of their crops to the landowners. This meant that most sharecroppers lived in poverty with little chance to own land or homes of their own.
tenant farmers Serfdom was abolished in 1861 by Tsar Nicholas I. This was not true abolition, because the Russian government took some land away from the owners and compensated them for it. The former serfs were then responsible to repay the government for the compensation paid. This was commonly done over a 49 year period and the former serfs would not own their own land until the full amount of the debt was repaid. In all practicality, the "freed" serfs were still bound to the land because they had no where else to go to effectively make a living. In that sense, they were very much like the tenant farmers the original answerer states they were.
In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.
tenant farmers Serfdom was abolished in 1861 by Tsar Nicholas I. This was not true abolition, because the Russian government took some land away from the owners and compensated them for it. The former serfs were then responsible to repay the government for the compensation paid. This was commonly done over a 49 year period and the former serfs would not own their own land until the full amount of the debt was repaid. In all practicality, the "freed" serfs were still bound to the land because they had no where else to go to effectively make a living. In that sense, they were very much like the tenant farmers the original answerer states they were.
Sharecroppers and tenant farmers made their living from cash crops.
Sharecroppers and tenant farmers made their living from cash crops.
Sharecroppers had an agreement to live on a farm. While there they would grow crops and split the profits with the landlord.
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Most sharecroppers and tenant farmers earned their living by cultivating land owned by others. They would work the land and, in return, receive a share of the crop produced, which they used for their own sustenance and to pay off debts to landowners for supplies and rent. This system often kept them in a cycle of poverty, as they struggled to make enough profit to improve their circumstances or gain ownership of land. Additionally, they typically lacked access to resources and credit, further entrenching their economic vulnerability.
Answer this question… what do the tenant farmers hope to do with the money they make selling their possessions?
Many made a living as sharecroppers.
Sharecroppers were unable to cultivate the land and lost a lot of money to the banks. Because of this the banks took their lands and they were forced to make a difficult move to the West to find better jobs.
The Celts made a living as farmers and hunters.
Certainly not.
they make wheat