every free colonist (Breen, 34). Property was the equivalent to social status because the more property a man had the higher status he was. Breen and Innes, show how Anthony Johnson, a black servant, gained his freedom and happiness from owning property. Once he had a piece of land, he was no longer seen as a black servant regardless of those who failed to believe it. Owning property was synonymous with freedom and opportunity in the American English colonies.
every free colonist (Breen, 34). Property was the equivalent to social status because the more property a man had the higher status he was. Breen and Innes, show how Anthony Johnson, a black servant, gained his freedom and happiness from owning property. Once he had a piece of land, he was no longer seen as a black servant regardless of those who failed to believe it. Owning property was synonymous with freedom and opportunity in the American English colonies.