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In the social colonies, land ownership was directly related to social class. More land ownership equated to higher social class status, as land was a sign of wealth and power. Those with larger land holdings had more influence within the community and were typically seen as being of higher social standing.
Landownership in colonial times often dictated a colonist's political, economic, and social standing. Owning land granted voting rights, access to economic opportunities such as agriculture or trade, and social status within the community. Those without land often had limited political representation, faced economic challenges, and had lower social standing.
Economic standing refers to the amount of assets and finances that a business has. Economic standing may be good or bad depending on certain issues.
In many colonies, owning land meant that you could vote for representatives in colonial assemblies. Also, by owning land you could use it for farming or the like, which made huge profits, especially in the Chesapeake area where tobacco-growing flourished.
Abraham Lincoln
Volunteer army and was the first standing Army of the Colonies.
it means you are motivated to do things by your political standing.
Imperialism :P
Divine right
power. authority, rule, influence in decision making
Legal status refers to the standing of an entity (such as a business) in the eyes of the law, determining its rights and responsibilities. Ownership refers to the possession of an asset or property with the right to use, control, and transfer it. Legal ownership entitles the owner to legal rights and obligations associated with the asset.
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