sharecrop farmer

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sharecrop farmer

A sharecrop farmer works in the field under the midday sun.

Definition

Noun: A sharecrop farmer is a person, typically a small-scale farmer or tenant, who cultivates land owned by another person. In return for the use of the land, the farmer pays the landowner with a share of the crops produced, rather than with money. This system is known as sharecropping.

Usage

The term "sharecrop farmer" specifically refers to the individual who works the land under a sharecropping agreement. It describes their role and economic status.

Examples: * After the Civil War, many formerly enslaved people became sharecrop farmers. * The sharecrop farmer struggled to make a profit after giving half his cotton harvest to the landowner. * Her grandfather was a sharecrop farmer who grew corn and soybeans on someone else's land.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in historical and socioeconomic contexts to discuss agricultural systems, land tenure, and economic dependency, particularly in the post-Civil War American South.
  • It can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe related concepts, e.g., "sharecrop farmer families" or "the sharecrop farmer system."
Variants and Related Words
  • Sharecropper (noun): This is a more common and direct synonym for "sharecrop farmer."
  • Tenant farmer (noun): A broader term for a farmer who rents land; a sharecrop farmer is a specific type of tenant farmer who pays rent with a share of the crop.
  • Sharecrop (verb): The action of farming as a sharecropper.
  • Sharecropping (noun): The system or practice itself.
Synonyms
  • Sharecropper
  • Tenant farmer (context-dependent)
  • Cropper (archaic/regional)
Antonyms
  • Landowner
  • Freeholder
  • Proprietor
sharecrop farmer

A sharecrop farmer works in the field under the midday sun.

Noun
  1. small farmers and tenants

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