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The farmers, artisans, and priests.
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mostly of farmers and artisans and merchantshope this helps
Artisans made pots, clothes and many other things.
The merchants would buy items from artisans and farmers and sell them.
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Whiskey tax
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The veterans from the revolutionary war that were also farmers had less money because they couldn't farm while in the army, and needed loans for daily upkeep. These loans got very large, and therefore the veteran farmers charged on the Massachusets governor's house to get their wages from serving in the army.
The farmers, artisans, and priests.
Tidewater planters were wealthy, slave-owning farmers who cultivated cash crops like tobacco and rice on large plantations near coastal areas, while backcountry farmers were typically poorer, subsistence farmers who lived inland and grew crops for their own consumption. Tidewater planters had closer economic ties to England and were more influenced by British culture, while backcountry farmers tended to be more self-sufficient and resistant to outside influences. Socially, tidewater planters were part of the Southern aristocracy, while backcountry farmers were more egalitarian and independent.
Planters were well to do people and farmers were poor class
Thousands of merchants,artisans, and farmers signed NONIMPORTATION agreements. In these agreements, they pledged not to import or use goods imported from Great Brittan.
Thousands of merchants,artisans, and farmers signed NONIMPORTATION agreements. In these agreements, they pledged not to import or use goods imported from Great Brittan.
Farmers,Hunters,Clothiers,artisans