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Which describes yeoman farmers in North Carolina in the mid-1800s?

They bartered for most of their necessities.

They lived in large multi-room cabins.

They generally lived in the eastern part of the state.

They owned their own land.

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Answer: D - they owned their land

Step-by-step explanation:

it would make the most sense!

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Answer:

They owned their own land.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yeoman farmers in North Carolina in the mid-1800s were described by certain characteristics among which is that

1. They owned their own land.

2. They worked or cultivate on them as well

3. They are sometimes referred to as "self-working farmers"

4. They generally have fewer slaves.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer considering the options available is that "They owned their own land."

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