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A tenant farmer is a person (farmer or farmworker) who resides on land owned by a landlord. Tenant farming is an agricultural production system in which landowners contribute their land and often a measure of operating capital and management, while tenant farmers contribute their labor along … See more
Historically, rural society utilised a three tier structure of landowners (nobility, gentry, yeomanry), tenant farmers, and farmworkers. Originally, tenant farmers were known as peasants. Under Anglo-Norman law almost … See more
Until about 1900, the majority of Ireland was held by landlords, as much as 97% in 1870, and rented out to tenant farmers who had to pay rent to landlords and taxes to the See more
Historically, despite being part of the Scandinavian unions , the countries of Denmark, Sweden and Norway had differing approaches to land tenure.
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A tenant farmer in Norway was known as a husmann (plural: … See moreTenant farming has been important in the US from the 1870s to the present. Tenants typically bring their own tools and animals. To that extent it is distinguished from being a See more
From the Nineteenth Century on, tenant farming immigrants came to Canada not just from the British Isles but also the United States of America. See more
In Japan, landowners turned over their land to families of tenant farmers to manage. During the Meiji period, Japanese tenant farmers were traditionally cultivators rather than … See more
Scotland has its own independent legal system and the legislation there differs from that of England and Wales. Neither the AHA 1986 nor … See more
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