They were the planters, the small slaveholders, the yeomen (family farmers), and the people of the pine barrens.
[came word for word from advanced history book]
if u go to connections, the answer is (B) Yeomen
The apartheid was a social law that kept the white and black South Africans apart. It was a way to keep the rich white South African's who were descendants of the Dutch colonial ruling class in a higher social status and kept the Black South African's under control by denying them equal rights and the right to vote.
The slaveholders and the non slaveholders.There's actually a class order for this question.Planters and PlantationsSmall SlaveholdersThe YeomenPeople of the Pine Barrens
Apartheid in South Africa was implemented to restrict the African population, which was the majority, from various rights allotted to the white population. This ensured control by the white minority in all social and economic areas of the country. This resulted in keeping the African population in a state of poverty, which could not be overcome.
yes
I believe that it was about 10% of the white population of the 19th century South that were slaveholders?
yes
The total number of the white population of the upper south in 1860 was 4,464,501. The total number of the white population of the lower south in 1860 was 3,574,199.
The strong support of its white population.
i think 2%
true.
The strong support of its white population.
Mississippi and South Carolina-Apex