farmers
sharecropping
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Some landowners feel that this provision challenges their legal rights
it practiced some modes of production e.g feudalism which had the class of landowners and the peasants
because of the money differences of small landowners and large landowners.
they hug the large landowners different
Because the larger landowners monopolize the industry
Yes
No they did not. These landowners were too powerful.
The large landowners typically lived in the South during colonial times, farming tobacco, rice, cotton and indigo.
Large landowners typically own vast amounts of land, often in excess of hundreds or thousands of acres. They may use their land for various purposes such as agriculture, real estate development, conservation, or recreation. These landowners can have significant influence on the environment, economy, and local communities in their regions.
A FARMER by : MEMEE
in the south of the united states
They could not compete with large landowners who had slaves
The noble landowners of Prussia were known as Junkers.
proprietors