verb
- to farm land owned by another person in exchange for a share of the crop
Examples
- Many families had to sharecrop after losing their own farms during the Depression.
- He decided to sharecrop cotton on his neighbor’s land.
- The agreement allowed them to sharecrop in exchange for half the harvest.
- Former slaves often had no choice but to sharecrop on plantations.
- They sharecropped tobacco for several years before saving enough to buy their own land.
- The family would sharecrop different crops depending on the season.