Tenant Farmers
Tenant Farmers
tenant farmers
rented the land they farmed
A farmer who rented a piece of land was known as a tenant farmer. These individuals paid rent to a landowner in exchange for the right to farm on the property. Tenant farmers often faced challenges such as limited financial resources and uncertainty about the security of their land tenure.
The seigneurs rented their land to tenant farmers.
The land of a farm is called a "field" or "acreage". It is where crops are grown or animals are raised for agricultural purposes.
They rented land and became farmers.
Full owners owned the land they operated; part owners operated part of their own land and rented the remaining land; tenants rented the land they worked.
Patricians owned most of the land and either rented plots of land for plebeians to farm, or had slaves farm the land.
sharecroppers were farmers who rented land and paid a share of each years crop as rented;they did not own the land they worked.
Its when farmers farm their land