They are called wealthy families
They are called wealthy familes
The soil was rich and fairly easy to cultivate
because of the rich soil that is there
The plantation owners; because they were rich and powerful.
mainly rich plantation owners
They are called wealthy familes
The were called benefactors.
The were called benefactors.
They were called patrons of the arts or benefactors.
In big houses, sometimes called mansions.
The demand for cotton affect the social and economic life of the South by creating a system of slave plantations, a rich aristocratic class which owned 90% of the slaves
they put it back into their plantations and bought slaves.
They have rich soil for plants to grow in.
Because of the rich soil that is there!
It's fairly safe to say that the poorest families in Victorian times would not have owned rockinghorses. Probably most others did own them.
The soil was rich and fairly easy to cultivate
African slaves were sold at auctions in ports or marketplaces, where buyers would inspect them physically before bidding on them. Slaves were often displayed naked and inspected for physical attributes, health, and strength. The highest bidder would then purchase the slave, who would be forcibly separated from their family and sold into servitude.