I think that some of the Yeoman did not like the slavery along with the poor whites because Yeoman owned few slaves or none at all and the poor whites survived by hunting, fishing, raising small gardens, and doing odd jobs.
Planters and yeomen alike often looked down on the poorest of white southerners.
Yeomen
because they need them to help with there crops
The collective noun is a fellowship of yeomen.
Yeomen of the Guard was created in 1485.
The Yeomen of the Guard was created in 1888.
That slavery blocked opportunities for poor white men.
A yeomen was a white man that owned a small farm.
Oberlin Yeomen football was created in 1891.
The lives of plantation belt yeomen and upcountry yeomen diverged due to differences in economic opportunities and lifestyles. Plantation belt yeomen were typically wealthier and relied on cash crops like cotton, while upcountry yeomen focused on subsistence farming and lived in more isolated, rugged areas. Additionally, the plantation system in the South created a more stratified society that impacted opportunities for social mobility.
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Yeomen did not own slaves and were poor while plantation owners were rich and owned many slaves.