Asked by Rick Astley
What was one key difference between a tenant farmer and a sharecropper?
A.
Tenant farmers only grew cotton while sharecroppers had to grow whatever they were told by the landowner.
B.
Tenant farmers would own their land after a certain period of time while sharecroppers would never own their own land.
C.
Tenant farmers could sell all of their crops and make a profit while sharecroppers had to give a percentage of their crops to the landowner.
D
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Tenant farmers owned their land and crops while sharecroppers had to rent land and give away their crops.
A.
Tenant farmers only grew cotton while sharecroppers had to grow whatever they were told by the landowner.
B.
Tenant farmers would own their land after a certain period of time while sharecroppers would never own their own land.
C.
Tenant farmers could sell all of their crops and make a profit while sharecroppers had to give a percentage of their crops to the landowner.
D
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Tenant farmers owned their land and crops while sharecroppers had to rent land and give away their crops.
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D. Tenant farmers owned their land and crops while sharecroppers had to rent land and give away their crops.
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