farmers
who were tenant farmers? Farmers who lost their farms, but remained on the land working for bigger landowners
they care livestock and farmers care livestock and crops
Nova Net Review Test Answer: Fewer farmers owned most of the land.
It was the landowning farmers
sharecropping
sharecropping
Tenant farmers
Sharecropping often led to tenant farmers being treated like slaves because they were provided with tools and supplies by the landowner in exchange for a portion of their crops, trapping them in a cycle of debt and dependency on the landowner. This system created conditions where the tenant farmers had little control over their own lives and were often exploited by the landowners.
Economic aid to farmers and landowners
farmers
by renting land to farm from larger landowners-novanet
No they did not. These landowners were too powerful.
It gave landowners new agricultural methods and Large landowners forced small farmers to become tenant farmers or give up farming and move to the cities.
Sharecropping was common among poor farmers because they lacked the resources to own land and equipment needed for large-scale farming. Landowners provided them with land, seeds, and tools in exchange for a share of the crops produced. This system perpetuated a cycle of debt and poverty for many sharecroppers.
they went to work for large landowners.
they went to work for large landowners.