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The colonies met the needs for government by going to town meetings to vote but only men could vote.
They could not vote or hold government office.
All white men could vote. This was the most democratic state at the time.
One of the things the Constitution guaranteed was the right to vote; so the people (united states citizens) could vote for who they wanted to run the government.
In 1971 by the 26th Amendment to the US Constitution. This way because 18 year olds could be drafted into the Vietnam War but could not vote in the government they were fighting for.
only men could vote in the colony.
In the middle colonies, the right to vote was typically limited to free white men who owned property. This excluded women, Native Americans, African Americans, and those without property from voting in elections.
In the colonial government you had to be a landowner to vote and people (blacks) who didn't own land didn't have the right to vote
Only citizens had a vote.
Athenian
american citizens
They could not vote or hold government office.
They could not vote or hold government office.
The colonies met the needs for government by going to town meetings to vote but only men could vote.
you can vote for the party of your choice.
Because only male could vote back then
No, women didn't have the right to precipitate in government.