He was a land over and husband of Ann Putnam. Putnam was a greedy landowner and convinced Reverend Parris to keep pursuing witchcraft. “When Reverend Hale comes, you should proceed to look for signs of witchcraft here.” (Miller 56) He knew that if more and more people were being accused and pursued that more and more people would be found guilty. He believed that they would be found guilty and be hanged. He would eventually get there land and become one of the wealthiest landowners in Salem. In conclusion, vengeance is a big part of the story and affected the Salem witch trials greatly. Abigail, Ann, and Thomas all showed us how much it actually affected the lives of the people in Salem. It made the trials a bigger thing than it needed to be. Many innocent people died and were hurt because of all this vengeance. Almost all of these people that were hanged were accused and it was caused mostly because of the vengeance people had toward other