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Why was community important to yeoman farmers? Check all that apply.

Families consumed cash crops from the yeoman farms.

Bartering was important because people did not have cash.

Large settlements relied on a community of workers.

Families supported each other during hard times.

Local residents provided services for each other.

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Answer: its b. Bartering was important because people did not have cash

D. Families supported each other during hard times

E. Local residents provided services for each other.

Explanation: I took the quiz haha

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Answer:

All of the above given options applied.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yeomans farmers are those who owned his own modest farm and worked it primarily with family labor. They remained the embodiment of the ideal American as a result of their honest, virtuous, hardworking, and independent nature of its members.

In order to maintain such traits, they established communities where all the yeoman farmers lives in and interact with each other. They yeomen farmers represented the largest number of white farmers in the revolutionary era.

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