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By the eighteenth century, colonial farm families: question 11 options: almost always owned at least three slaves.

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  • 13-09-2018

By the eighteenth century, colonial farm families: viewed land ownership almost as a right, a precondition of freedom.

A lot of people in the nonplantation South were owners of some land and the colonial farm families earned huge amounts of wealth through these lands.

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