YEOMAN FARMER SELF SUFFICIENT LAND OWNING DID THEIR OWN WORK.

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YEOMAN FARMER SELF SUFFICIENT LAND OWNING DID THEIR OWN WORK

HELD AS PROPERTY FOR LIFE SLAVES UNFREE-NO RIGHTS, HELD AS PROPERTY FOR LIFE

NATIVE AMERICANS FEW RIGHTS CONSIDERED TO BE “OUTSIDERS”, NOT TRULY OF AMERICAN SOCIETY

ARTISAN SKILLED CRAFTSPEOPLE

GENTRY: PLANTERS WEALTHY AND EDUCATED

APPRENTICE A YOUNG PERSON BEING TRAINED AS AN ARTISAN

FREE BLACKS FREE, BUT LACKING FULL RIGHTS

INDENTURED SERVANTS USUALLY EUROPEAN ANCESTRY TRADING THEIR LABOR FOR PASSAGE TO AMERICA SERVED FOR A SET TIME, 5-7 YEARS HAD SOME RIGHTS CONTRACT COULD BE BOUGHT AND SOLD SOMETIMES PAID FREE ONCE CONTRACT UP OFTEN GOT LAND OR MONEY UPON FREEDOM