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Colonies of the American South sought to emulate the English aristocracy's way of life, particularly in their social structures, agricultural practices, and cultural norms. They aimed to establish a plantation economy centered around cash crops like tobacco and cotton, which required a labor-intensive workforce, often provided by enslaved Africans. The Southern gentry aspired to replicate the grandeur of English country estates, fostering a society that valued land ownership, social status, and a distinct lifestyle that mirrored that of their English counterparts.

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