What categories were more important than skin color in defining status in early colonial America?
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The development of the institution of slavery in North America was complex. In the 17th century, the enslavement of Africans co-existed with indentured servitude, and laws governing both were in flux.
Anthony Johnson was, himself, enslaved by an English settler upon being brought to North America.
When Johnson was brought to North America, status and power in colonial Virginia society depended much more heavily on one’s religion or whether one owned property than it did on skin color or a notion of race.
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