The relationship between yeomen farmers and neighboring plantation owners was that they were
A) generally friendly but economically independent of each other.
B) hostile neighbors and economic competitors.
C) often relatives who tried not to mix business with family.
D) often related to one another, with the farmers relying on the plantation owners.
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