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How did yeomen live in the south before 1860?

Before 1860, yeomen in the South were small landowners who primarily relied on subsistence farming and cultivated their own crops, such as corn and tobacco. They typically owned a modest amount of land and, unlike plantation owners, did not depend on enslaved labor, although some might have employed a few enslaved people or hired laborers. Their lifestyle was characterized by hard work and self-sufficiency, often living in simple homes and forming tight-knit communities. Yeomen played a crucial role in the southern economy, providing food and goods for local markets.


What portion of all southern farmers were yeomen by 1860?

Look in your text book instead of looking it up. That is if you have a study guide for the chapter 13 test called the south.


Who lived on the great plains before 1860?

native americans


How many free blacks lived in the antebellum south during the 1850s?

in the 1860's there was 1253 blacks in the south


How many slaves lived in Georgia in 1860?

462,198 slaves lived in GA according to the official US census of 1860.


How did South Carolina react to the election of 1860?

When President Lincoln was elected president in 1860, much of the south reacted. Even before Lincoln took office, South Carolina called a convention in the south and delegates voted to secede, thus spurring the Civil War that would follow.


When did South Carolina succeed?

1860, December of 1860


When did South Carolina seeceed from the us during the civil war?

December 1860 - before the war started.


How many blacks lived in the south by 1860?

By 1860, approximately 4 million Black individuals lived in the southern United States. The vast majority of them were enslaved, constituting around 90% of the total Black population in the South at that time. The region was heavily reliant on plantation agriculture, which drove the demand for enslaved labor. This demographic significantly influenced the social, economic, and political landscape of the South leading up to the Civil War.


Why was the vote at the South Carolina convention of 1860 was unanimous?

why do you think the vote at the south Carolina convention of 1860 was unanimous


Which states seceded the union in 1860?

Only one state seceded in 1860, South Carolina.


Why do you think the vote at ths South Carolina convention of 1860 was unanimous?

why do think the vote at the south convention of 1860 was unanimous