sharecropper Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈʃeəˌkrɒp.ər]
  • Us [ ˈʃerˌkrɑː.pɚ]

Meaning of sharecropper In English

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  • In general, the region lacked a significant number of white small farmers, even of tenants and sharecroppers.

  • This incentive will be smaller for a sharecropper, who would get only a half of the additional output, than for a fixed-rent tenant.

  • The old generation, born between 1915 and 1920, were mostly tenant farmers, sharecroppers, or plantation workers.

  • The landlord had to lease 210 hectares of his 318 hectares to sixty former sharecroppers under a fixed rent arrangement.

  • With inheritance, the ownerships of these landowners had grown too small to be economical, forcing them to migrate and rent the land to sharecroppers.

  • As mentioned, the two capitalist farms were seized and parceled out among former sharecroppers, farmworkers, and its two landowners.

  • Most households were sharecroppers at the same level in the village's social hierarchy and lacking any appreciable internal socio-economic differentiation.

  • The legal discourse from the classical period understood that the tenant/sharecropper/labourer was a necessary part of the functioning of the agrarian regime.

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