Compare the institution of marriage among the planter class in the South and the northern white-collar class

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: Students should note that the two classes had very different economic outlooks, which affected how they viewed marriage. Southern planters were already at the top of the socioeconomic ladder and were mostly concerned with staying there. Thus, this group viewed marriage as a way to protect their interests. It is also worth noting that the planter lifestyle left time to create elaborate customs regarding marriage. Among white-collar northerners, marriage was much more a pursuit of love, though some would have looked at the social implications of a relationship. Moreover, northern white-collar workers needed to establish themselves, so they waited later to marry. Finally, many northern women worked prior to marriage, while young women from the southern planter class seldom did.

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