Question

What was family life like for typical southern planters in the early nineteenth century?
A) Plantation wives were supposed to be "ladies" with few responsibilities.
B) Husbands and wives had rigidly defined separate spheres.
C) Slaveholding families were unlike northern families with similar status.
D) Children (black and white) were raised by free blacks.

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