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Explaining a Historical Agricultural System

A land tenure system, historically prevalent in regions like West Bengal since at least the 14th century, involved landless farmers cultivating plots owned by others. The established norm required the farmer to give the landowner 50% of the total harvest, while the farmer typically provided all the labor. In your own words, explain the two primary components of this arrangement and why it was generally considered an inequitable system that led to deprivation for the cultivators.

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