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What was the significance of the planter class in antebellum Southern society? a. They constituted a majority of the population.
b. They were often Europeans who operated their plantations from abroad.
c. Their values and goals dominated Southern life.
d. They invested their profits in industrial endeavors and began to transform the southern economy.
O e. They were the only social group in the South to openly discuss abolition as a potential good.

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