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There is no antonym for sharecropping as far as I know.
Okonkwo had to use sharecropping to build his farm in "Things Fall Apart" because he had no yams of his own to start farming with. By entering into a sharecropping agreement with Nwakibie, Okonkwo was able to gain access to land and resources to begin his farming operation. Sharecropping allowed Okonkwo to gradually build his farm and wealth over time.
Sharecropping was a form of agriculture in the South where landless farmers rented land and paid the landowner with a portion of the crops harvested. It often trapped farmers in cycles of debt and poverty due to exploitative agreements. Sharecropping played a significant role in perpetuating economic hardship for many African Americans after the Civil War.
it wasnt really good because it was pretty much slavery. the only reason this was good for them is because after the abolition of slavery there was hardly any work for them and white southeners had large plantations that needed farming so thats when sharecropping came into play
Sharecropping trapped many former slaves in a cycle of debt and poverty because they were often unable to earn enough from their crops to pay their landowner. This system limited their economic independence and perpetuated a dependent relationship with the dominant land-owning class. Additionally, sharecropping often exposed former slaves to continued exploitation and harsh working conditions.
The families lived on sharecropping land
sharecropping affected African Americans and poor whites.
Cesar had done sharecropping with his neighbor's.
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Sharecropping
There is no antonym for sharecropping as far as I know.
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They were allowed to have part of the final crop, hence the name sharecropping.
Sharecropping was used to keep the land owner in wealth and have workers but still with little pay.
sharecropping did not cause the civil war but it happened after when they couldnt have slaves anymore
Sharecropping benefited both the workers and the owners. Sharecropping involved tenants farming land that is owned by someone else in return for a share of the crops.
Sharecropping itself is not illegal, but the exploitative practices often associated with it can be illegal, such as unfair land rental agreements or poor labor conditions. Some countries have laws regulating agricultural arrangements like sharecropping to protect the rights of tenants and prevent exploitation.