because they did. ur noghty! :) you and me baby aint nothin but mammals so lets do it like they do on the discovery channel.
Most farmers actually lived in the south.
The surprisingly peaceful transition from apartheid to majority rule suggests that blacks and whites in South Africa were quite "civil."
south Africa is a very good place to be. i do not know how to awnser this question the right way but i know that whites and black did not have food or snacks :)
Blacks and whites did not have equal rights.
About half
Yeoman farmers didn't own slaves and they made up the largest group of whites in the south.
South Carolina
Yeoman didnt own slaves and they made up the largest group of whites in the south
South Carolina
It was the landowning farmers
Yes
They didn't have much economic opportunity in the old South.
small farmers.
That they owned one or two slaves.
They didn't have much economic opportunity in the old South.
Before the Civil War the North was the more industrialized region, and this continued after the war. The North became more urban. The South, where most of the fighting occurred, slowly reconstructed itself in the face of Northern economic and political discrimination, and adopted an almost-feudal agricultural economy consisting of small farmers, share croppers and tenant farmers.
prevented the formation of a unified social class--poor farmers--by granting political privileges to whites only