Question
Who were most likely to be plantation owners?
Yeomen
Quakers
members of the wealthy class
members of manumission societies
Yeomen
Quakers
members of the wealthy class
members of manumission societies
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Most likely to be plantation owners were members of the wealthy class. Plantation ownership was typically associated with significant wealth, land ownership, and the ability to invest in the labor force, often comprised of enslaved individuals in the context of the American South.
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