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How were tenant farmers different from sharecroppers?

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In debt to the landowner for everything, the sharecropper rarely worked up from poverty. Tenant farming, also required farmers to work someone else's land and pay rent with a portion of the crop yield. But the tenants usually at least owned a small home, farm tools, and a horse or mule.

Short Answer: Tenants had some of their own possessions while sharecroppers didn't and owed the landowner completely.

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tenant farmers used their own tools and animals.

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