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2nd August 13, 11:45 PM
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Crofters and Sharecroppers
I have a question.
Sharecropping is an old-styled system of tennant farming that was found throughout the American South during the Post-Civil War era.
Crofting was a tennant farming system found in the Highlands from the time of the clearances.
(Yes, I am aware that sharecropping has historical precendence elsewhere in the world and also dating back to antiquity.)
Here is the question part:
How were the two systems similar and how did they differ? Is modern crofting (dis)similar to the historical practice?
Many thanks.
The Official [BREN]
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3rd August 13, 07:30 AM
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You can read up on property law in Scotland if you search for "feu" "udal" and the Abolution of the Feudal Tenure etc Scotland Act 2000.
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12th August 13, 04:51 AM
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 Originally Posted by bluebonnet
You can read up on property law in Scotland if you search for "feu" "udal" and the Abolution of the Feudal Tenure etc Scotland Act 2000.
Vielen dank, Bluebonnet.
The Official [BREN]
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