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Unit 4 – American Expansion, 1800–1848
Topic 4.13
How did views towards slavery differ between yeoman farmers and plantation owners within southern society during this period?
Both groups refrained from slave ownership due to religious beliefs.
Yeoman farmers owned more slaves than plantation owners.
Plantation owners didn't own slaves, but they employed free blacks instead.
Yeoman farmers generally didn't own slaves due to financial constraints while plantation owners often relied heavily on slave labor for their large-scale agriculture operations.
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AP US History - 4.13 The Society of the South in the Early Republic
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