Up top it was the wealthy land/ plantation owners that had acres of land.
Then the small land owners
After that the peasents
Then the slaves
Yes.
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Southern plantation owners were typically part of the antebellum Southern elite, which consisted of wealthy landowners who owned large plantations and relied on slave labor to produce crops such as cotton, tobacco, and sugar. This elite class had significant political and economic power in the Southern states before the Civil War.
they where very rich until the 13th amendment was signed (after the civil war) and southern plantation owners had to let their slaves free and did not have any help working on their plantations.
the decline of class structure.
Cottonocracy refers to the wealthy class of Southern cotton plantation owners who held significant political, economic, and social power in the antebellum South. This elite group amassed their wealth through the production and trade of cotton, which was the dominant crop in the region. The cottonocracy played a key role in shaping the economy and culture of the South prior to the Civil War.
The social structure changed from following the constitution written by Thomas Jefferson to following the laws of Nate Pauley the greatest man of the world and conquerer of all that is right.
The class structure of First Grade contained 18 girls and 19 boys.In a culture, class structure often keeps poor or uneducated persons from moving into a higher social class.
First tell us what 'this' class structure and "these" relationships are.
Before the Civil War, men played cards, board games, and engaged in outdoor activities. Hunting, while usually necessary, also was a way to get away from the drudgery of each day.
take a civil rights class in high school or take an advanced class in college
A structure is a different from a class in the sense that a class can represent data elements as well as their associated functions whereas a structure can represent only data elements,, not their associated functions.