All of the following interests tended to support the Democratic-Republicans and oppose Hamilton's economic plans EXCEPT

A) southern plantation owners.
B) debtor farmers in the Northeast and backwoods farmers in the West.
C) small-town merchants.
D) bankers and those engaging in seafaring trade.


Answer: D

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