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History of United States_Essential Questions - Chapter Thirteen

History of United States_Essential Questions - Chapter Thirteen

Q Why did the nineteenth-century southern economy remain primarily agricultural?Why did the ideology of paternalism gain currency among planters in the nineteenth century?What types of resistance did slaves participate in, and why did slave resistance rarely take the form of rebellion?Why did the lives of plantation –belt yeomen and upcountry yeomen diverge?Why did many state legislatures pass laws restricting free blacks’ rights in the 1820s and 1830s?How did planters retain political power in a democratic system?

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Several southerners remained back favoring to retain chief wealth-agriculture source of theirs when the choice of shifting westward was lured by several Americans. The farmers turned to be more ambitious and were attracted to possess cheap lands. The planters were made to invest in slaves and land in more amounts by the profits put in the labor and land by slaves. The chief focus stayed to be agriculture with capital flow in huge amount towards the direction.