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- what perspectives or roles did these groups have? rural colonists southern planters loyalists neutrals
Neutrals were those who did not take a side in a conflict (e.g., American Revolution). Loyalists were colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution. Southern Planters were wealthy land - owners in the southern colonies who relied on slave - based plantation agriculture. Rural colonists were those living in non - urban areas, often engaged in farming and had a more agrarian lifestyle.
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Neutrals: Did not take sides in a conflict.
Loyalists: Remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution.
Southern Planters: Wealthy land - owners in the southern colonies with slave - based plantations.
Rural colonists: Lived in non - urban areas, often engaged in farming.