In England a squire refers to the chief landowner in a rural area who is also a man of high social standing.
greedy, nice, mean, weird,
"rich".
A rich landowner is a person who owns and uses a large amount of land. A noble is a person who has a royal background or is associated with nobility. A person can certainly be both.
landowner already is an English word.
The full form of WASP is White Anglo Saxon Protestant. The term is used both casually and in a derogatory fashion and refers to high status and typically wealthy Americans of English Protestant ancestry.
This term refers to the impression that the audience receives of the speaker's character.
The term is diction.
Patricians
no he wasnt George Washington was a wealthy landowner
the people who were loaded and had lots of guwapa
Patrician
No, a tyrant is a powerful ruler, an aristocrat would be a wealthy person.
A charter colony
John Neville
Proprietary colony
The term used to refer to the action of paying a landowner to plant and harvest a crop is "sharecropping".
When a wealthy landowner was given full control over land in the New World, the colonies were known as proprietary colonies. In proprietary colonies, the landowner was granted the rights and authority to govern the colony as they saw fit. Examples of proprietary colonies in North America include Pennsylvania and Maryland.
opulenta homini patri familias. The term stayed the same later on. Note that this is not the same as patrician.
The Patricians The equites (knights) were also wealthy landowners and members of the ruling class