Question
How did the plantation economy of the Southern Colonies influence the social structure?
a.
It entrenched a hierarchy with wealthy planters at the top and enslaved people at the bottom
b.
It promoted economic equality among colonists
c.
It led to the rise of small, independent farmers
d.
It created a class of wealthy artisans
a.
It entrenched a hierarchy with wealthy planters at the top and enslaved people at the bottom
b.
It promoted economic equality among colonists
c.
It led to the rise of small, independent farmers
d.
It created a class of wealthy artisans
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**a. It entrenched a hierarchy with wealthy planters at the top and enslaved people at the bottom.**
The plantation economy in the Southern Colonies created a distinct social structure characterized by significant wealth inequality, with wealthy plantation owners at the top of the social hierarchy and enslaved individuals at the bottom. This system reinforced class divisions and social stratification within the colonies.
**a. It entrenched a hierarchy with wealthy planters at the top and enslaved people at the bottom.**
The plantation economy in the Southern Colonies created a distinct social structure characterized by significant wealth inequality, with wealthy plantation owners at the top of the social hierarchy and enslaved individuals at the bottom. This system reinforced class divisions and social stratification within the colonies.
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