describe the social and economic of people in Southern
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Plantations with hundreds of slaves were rare. The upper class of the Old south mostly consisted of wealthy planters & wealthy merchants; most planters & most merchants were not wealthy. The middle class consisted of planters, yeoman farmers, merchants. preachers, lawyers , doctors & mechanics.
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The socio-economic classes of the Old South: The most numerous group of people in the Old South was the yeoman farm families. Yeoman are farmers who own their own land and do their work, or if they have hands, they work along side their hands. Most slaves lived on small plantations or with yeoman farm families.
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