If you are a white, male who owns land, you can vote. It doesn't matter if he owns the land you farm.
Only white men who owned land could vote
white men who owned land.
white men who were married and owned land
White land owning men.
only white men who owned land
White men who owned land.
White males who owned land
white men who had land or money
The only people who were actually allowed to vote before the 1800s were adult white men who owned land. So women, children, non-whites, and even white non-land owners were not allowed to vote.
No. To be able to vote in the colonies a man had to own land, so if he was a non land holding white man he still couldn't vote. To the extent that the Western culture offered white men a chance to vote the statement above is true.
When the constitution was written white men who owned land and were 21 could vote.