Which of the following is true about seventeenth-century British North America's consumer culture?
A) Status was communicated through traditional signs of prosperity such as houses land and livestock.
B) Regulations on production lessened the availability of consumer goods.
C) Titles and rank remained a major marker of status.
D) Social status was increasingly communicated through the purchase of consumer goods.
E) Consumer goods were only within the reach of the very wealthy.
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