difference between planters and peasents
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A peasant, for majority of the cases, reflects an agricultural labourer who is specifically poor and occupies the lower rung of social hierarchy. A farmer on the other hand denotes a man who works on agricultural land and/or owns a farmland. The term farmer does not denote the person's economy or social position.
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A planter generally is a colonist in a foreign land implanted to settle and turn it into a “civilised” country. Civilised is an odd word to use because most of the places that were planted already had perfectly good civilisations, they just weren't English. The word starts being used towards the end of the elizabethan period.
A peasant is an agricultural labourer from the dawn of history, or at least the end of the dark ages up to the seventeen hundreds.
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