The largest group of whites in the South historically consisted of poor, non-slaveholding farmers, often referred to as "yeoman farmers." They made up a significant portion of the white population in the antebellum South and were typically engaged in subsistence farming rather than large-scale plantation agriculture. These farmers played a crucial role in the social and economic fabric of the region, often seeking to align their interests with the elite planter class, even if they did not own slaves themselves.
The California Gold Rush
made whites fee
The largest denomination note released for circulation was for $10,000. The largest denomination ever printed was a small group of $100,000 gold certificates printed in 1934 and 1935; these were only used for transferring money between government departments.
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There was a lot of opposition to black people leaving the south because whites did not want to lose their cheap labor, even to the extent of closing the Mississippi River and threatening to sink boats that transported them.
Yeoman farmers didn't own slaves and they made up the largest group of whites in the south.
The largest group of whites in the South during the 19th century were the poor, non-slaveholding farmers, often referred to as "yeoman farmers." These individuals typically worked small plots of land and were part of the agrarian economy. They made up a significant portion of the Southern white population, contrasting with the wealthier plantation owners who relied on enslaved labor. This demographic played a crucial role in the social and political landscape of the South.
The largest group in Egyptian Society was made up of farmers and workers.
The largest group in Egyptian Society was made up of farmers and workers.
The largest group in Egyptian Society was made up of farmers and workers.
Unskilled workers were the largest group who made the least money.
Early civilisations were agricultural societies. Therefore, the largest social group was the peasantry.
The Mexicans that made up the group that was called the"totalidades a tope."
Peasants and serfs
The largest group in ancient Egyptian society were the peasant farmers who made up about 90% of the population
The farmers and slaves
mulattoes.