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The Scottish name for a small dwelling is "bothy." Traditionally, bothies were simple, often uninhabited structures used by travelers or as shelters for farm workers. They are commonly found in rural areas of Scotland and are associated with the Scottish Highlands and Islands. Bothies typically lack modern amenities and reflect a rustic, traditional lifestyle.
The Scots-Irish tenant farmers who came to the United States were leaving behind famine caused by drought killing crops. They wanted to be able to feed themselves and their families.
In a small hut on the farm.
The smallest type of land in a manor was the small holding of the tenant farmer.
Well a small farm was usually run by an freed Indentured Servant and a Plantation was a huge tobacco farm. Many slaves worked on the farm and the owner was white, a male and had a say in the government. The main difference is really that a small farm is poor and a plantation is rich.
A croft, which is worked by a crofter.
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David Tennant is Scottish. He is from Bathgate in West Lothian.
A small farm in Scotland is typically referred to as a "croft." Crofting is a traditional form of land tenure and small-scale food production in the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
David Tennant is Scottish.
Another name for a British farm is a croft.
with products of the farm
Dimitri Vanoverbeke has written: 'Community and state in the Japanese farm village' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Farm tenancy, Farm tenancy, History, Landlord and tenant, Tenant farmers, Villages
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