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APUSH Chp. 11 The Planter Class

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Liked to draw comparisons with old European aristocracies, but most first generation settlers (as late as 1850s) and most of south had only started cultivation in 1840s Not leisured and genteel as aristocratic myth - Competitive capitalists like the industrialists - Lived modestly as most fortune with in land and slaves - Moved constantly as more productive land opened up Sustained image with "chivalry" - Defense of honor through dueling - Avoided "course" occupations of trade and commerce -> instead military if not planter
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AP* EDITION|THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLE: A GLOBAL HISTORY Chapter 5 Review

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AP* EDITION|THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLE: A GLOBAL HISTORY CHAPTER 5 Larger Concept Section Review Vocabulary Terms Details ROME?S CREATION OF A MEDITERRANEAN EMPIRE, 753 B.C.E. ? 600 C.E. A Republic of Farmers, 753-31 B.C.E. -Rome?s central location in Italy and the Mediterranean, and its ability to draw on the manpower resources of Italy, were important factors in its rise to empire -Early Rome was ruled by kings, but the Republic, inaugurated shortly before 500 B.C.E., was guided by the Senate, a council of the heads of wealthy families Republic-the period from 507 to 31 B.C.E., during which Rome was largely governed by the aristocratic Roman Senate Senate-council whose members were the heads of wealthy, landowning families
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