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What describes the social structure of the South in the antebellum era?

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Answered by regazhn
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Answer: The antebellum South was an especially male-dominated society. Far more than in the North, southern men, particularly wealthy planters, were patriarchs and sovereigns of their own household. Among the white members of the household, labor and daily ritual conformed to rigid gender delineations.

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