In early settlements, social division was often based on factors such as class, occupation, and ethnicity. Wealthy landowners and merchants typically held power and influence, while laborers and indentured servants occupied lower social strata. Additionally, cultural differences among various immigrant groups could lead to divisions, impacting community dynamics and resource distribution. These divisions shaped social interactions, governance, and economic opportunities within the settlements.
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