Planter Aristocracy
Planter Aristocracy also called Southern Aristocracy and Planter Elite refers to the society in the Old South describing the classes: the upper class which consisted the wealthy planter with many slaves, the middle class which included common merchants, farmers and some professionals, and the lower class which consisted of the poor whites. They were the oligarchs that widened the gap between rich and poor as the aristocrats control the government.
A. It has made the spread of cultures and ideas easier
By the fifth century, western Roman empire was disintegrating and the Byzantine empire was much richer and relatively stable.
<h3>What is Roman and Byzantine Empire?</h3>
Roman empire is also known as the ancient Rome and was the post republican period. This included Western Asia, Europe and North Africa. While Byzantine Empire included Turkey, Italy, Greece and some parts of Middle East and North Africa. It is also known as Eastern Roman Empire.
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False.
Many Americans In the south opposed the union, hint hint