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BY: REBECCA LEUNG Life of Antebellum Southern Planters

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Page 1: BY: REBECCA LEUNG Life of Antebellum Southern Planters

BY: REBECCA LEUNG

Life of Antebellum Southern Planters

Page 2: BY: REBECCA LEUNG Life of Antebellum Southern Planters

Economy of the South

Exported cash crops such as cotton

The South depended on slavery to raise the cotton

“Cotton is King”Cotton provided ¾ of the world’s

supply by 1840sPlanters depended on the North

for shippingPanic of 1837, which dropped

cotton prices, prompted Southerners to establish closer ties with the Europeans

Page 3: BY: REBECCA LEUNG Life of Antebellum Southern Planters

The Average Southern Planter

Lived in farmhouses Actually, most planters were not aristocrats. Most were from

humble origins Statistics: 50% had fewer than 5 slaves, 72% had fewer than 10,

and 88% had fewer than 20 Most planters used the money they earned to expand their farms Enjoyed activities such as hunting; took great value in their

sporting animals

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Social Life of a Planter

Wealthier planters used money to host balls and parties

During these get-togethers people would have chances for friendship, courtship, and display

Women looked forward to these parties the most to break the monotony of their domestic lives