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Early on, one had to be a white male to be able to vote. Also, one had to own a certain amount of property.

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You had to be an educated person who owned property. This excluded anyone who was a slave or an indentured servant at the time.

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in the 1780's, only white male property owners could vole (only 10-16% of the population at that time)

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in the thirteen colonies, you had to be white, christian, and a male.

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Prior to 1820, the qualifications to vote excluded a lot of people from being able to do so. The qualifications included being white, being male and being a property owner.

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Male Caucasian tax-paying landowner

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Q: What qualifications did the Constitution ratified in 1787 impose for voting?
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