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7 August, 01:09

Why were class differences more pronounced in the South than in other regions?

a. The climate made economic production unreliable.

b. Religious traditions kept wealth in the hands of a small few.

c. Their communities were more closely packed together.

d. The population was mostly noblemen and indentured servants.

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  1. 7 August, 01:23
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    The correct answer is Option d) The population was mostly noblemen and indentured servants.

    The South was made up of large farmland and plantations. The owners were white settlers and most of the labor consisted of black slaves which were imported from West Africa.

    Slave trade gave these farm owners large profits, hence they save the end to slavery as an attack on their trade and way of life.
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