Why did white southern planters refer to the slaves as “our people”?

a)  The planters saw themselves in the role of parents.
b)  The planters considered the slaves as their equals.
c)  The planters shared cultural bonds with their slaves.
d)  The planters viewed their slaves as American citizens.


a)  The planters saw themselves in the role of parents.

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