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What was the social structure like in the Chesapeake in the 1700s?

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Answer: The largest social class in the South and Chesapeake regions were the merchants, vendors, and small farmers of the colonies. These people were the rank and file citizens, moderately educated and skilled, but willing to work hard and create the America they needed.

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Answer:

The largest social class in the South and Chesapeake regions were the merchants, vendors, and small farmers of the colonies. These people were the rank and file citizens, moderately educated and skilled, but willing to work hard and create the America they needed.

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