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US History I Practice milestone 3
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All of the following statements reflect planter paternalism in the early 19th century, EXCEPT 	. 
 
 
RATIONALE 
 
Planter paternalism rested upon the racist belief that African slaves were an inferior race incapable of caring for themselves. Therefore, according to this ideology, slaveowners were performing a social good by providing basic necessities for their slaves for life. On this basis, southerners argued that their society was superior to the Nort...
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US History I Practice milestone 3
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US History I Practice milestone 3 
 
 
 
All of the following statements reflect planter paternalism in the early 19th century, EXCEPT 	. 
 
 
RATIONALE 
 
Planter paternalism rested upon the racist belief that African slaves were an inferior race incapable of caring for themselves. Therefore, according to this ideology, slaveowners were performing a social good by providing basic necessities for their slaves for life. On this basis, southerners argued that their society was superior to the Nort...
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US History I Practice milestone 3
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US History I Practice milestone 3 
 
 
 
All of the following statements reflect planter paternalism in the early 19th century, EXCEPT 	. 
 
 
RATIONALE 
 
Planter paternalism rested upon the racist belief that African slaves were an inferior race incapable of caring for themselves. Therefore, according to this ideology, slaveowners were performing a social good by providing basic necessities for their slaves for life. On this basis, southerners argued that their society was superior to the Nort...
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US History I Practice milestone 3
- Exam (elaborations) • 25 pages • 2021
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US History I Practice milestone 3 
 
 
 
All of the following statements reflect planter paternalism in the early 19th century, EXCEPT 	. 
 
 
RATIONALE 
 
Planter paternalism rested upon the racist belief that African slaves were an inferior race incapable of caring for themselves. Therefore, according to this ideology, slaveowners were performing a social good by providing basic necessities for their slaves for life. On this basis, southerners argued that their society was superior to the Nort...
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