that land. Sharecropping is not to be conflated with tenant farming, providing the tenant a higher economic and social status. Sharecropping has a long...
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Sharefarming (section Sharecropping)
percentage share of the profits, whether this be in currency or in kind. Sharecropping as historically practiced in the USA during the Reconstruction era (late...
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proprietor by one who receives a proportion of the produce, as a kind of sharecropping. Another class of land tenancy in France is named fermage [fr], whereby...
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Land tenure (section Sharecropping)
road or the right to graze one's animals on commonly owned land. When sharecropping, one has use of agricultural land owned by another person in exchange...
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the AAA passed in 1938. Sharecropping became widespread in the South during and after the Reconstruction Era. Sharecropping is a system where the land...
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understand ... the country needs meat!"[11] Also allowed was the practice of sharecropping, in which co-operatively owned land was divided up between families...
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on agricultural and early American history. Two such examples are “Sharecropping and Agricultural Uncertainty” and “Economic Burden: Spark to the American...
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(1863–1877), in the Alabama black belt some compromise was reached through a sharecropping system in which local black farmers were under the protection of rich...
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Rural tenancy refers to a type of sharecropping or tenancy arrangement that a landowner can use to make full use of property he may not otherwise be able...
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their stake in the land. They had to resort to sharecropping and tenant farming to survive. Sharecropping and tenant farming replaced the slave-dependent...
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several themes, including Jim Crow segregation, Black landownership, sharecropping, the Great Depression, and lynching. In 1933, 9-year-old Cassie Logan...
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Lex Manciana (section Sharecropping)
a landlord requires cultivation of at least five hectares of land. Sharecropping forces the colonii to cultivate their land with more effort to attain...
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("Untouched") 54 farmhands live in primitive conditions and work in a sharecropping arrangement. The farm, isolated since 1977 by a washed-out bridge, continues...
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Institute. He studied and wrote about sharecropping in Macon County and Greene County. He exposed sharecropping as exploitative. His papers are in the...
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a family of sharecropping farmworkers. At 17, her mother died and she cared for her six siblings. She continued to work in sharecropping and by 1944,...
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reform by country Peasant Serfdom Metayage system of sharecropping Rural tenancy Sharecropping Verdingkinder Colonus (person) Kamajiro Hotta Dowell,...
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to pay freedmen workers to bring in crops. As a result, a system of sharecropping was developed, in which landowners broke up large plantations and rented...
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pigs crops Natural Monoculture Orchard Organic Paddy field Ranching Sharecropping Sowing Colonia Slash-and-burn Smallholding Terrace Steam sterilization...
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Another secondary structure on many plantations during the height of the sharecropping-era was the plantation store or commissary. Although some prewar plantations...
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on the same principle but further concentrated the community wealth. Sharecropping, a related system of agriculture that also developed in the post-Civil...
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opened a mercantile store to serve the several dozen or so families sharecropping on his land. Originally known as "Goodwin", the town benefited by its...
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person's land, exchanging labor for a share of the crops. This was called sharecropping. The land owner would pay for the seeds and tools in exchange for a...
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Sharecropper Roadside Demonstration, where both black and white homeless sharecropping families camped out on the side of the road as a means of getting the...
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switching the administration of his estate to a sharecropping system called colonia partiaria. Under the sharecropping system, Pliny's slaves would act as overseers...
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pigs crops Natural Monoculture Orchard Organic Paddy field Ranching Sharecropping Sowing Colonia Slash-and-burn Smallholding Terrace Steam sterilization...
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pigs crops Natural Monoculture Orchard Organic Paddy field Ranching Sharecropping Sowing Colonia Slash-and-burn Smallholding Terrace Steam sterilization...
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pigs crops Natural Monoculture Orchard Organic Paddy field Ranching Sharecropping Sowing Colonia Slash-and-burn Smallholding Terrace Steam sterilization...
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was largely ignored by neo-classical economists. According to Cheung, sharecropping is not necessarily exploitative. It will achieve the same efficient...
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Fulshear (/ˈfʊlʃər/ FUUL-shər) is a city in northwestern Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, and is located on the western edge of the Houston–The...
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peasants already working the land. The process was similar to that of sharecropping, in which the owners of the land pay people to work the land. The peasants...
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