yes. They didn't have the right to vote.
No, it wasn't until the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in 1920 that women were granted suffrage.
Female suffrage and abolishment of slavery were not original features of the US Constitution.
No. The Constitution only uses the gender neutral "people" or "person" and never specifically mentions either sex, male or female. The Constitution was thus phrased to apply equally to both women and men.Contrary to common opinion, women were not denied the right to vote by the original Constitution--the individual states were left to determine their own requirements for voting. It was at the state level that women were unconstitutionally denied their right to vote. The states lost the power to exclude citizens from voting on the basis of sex with the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920.
A constitution is not a Who, it is a What.
There were 7 articles in the original Constitution.
The original constitution was called ''Articles of Confideration''
There are 38 signatures on the original constitution.
No, men 18 and over were allowed to vote. Women in Athens were kept at home in virtual purdah, allowed out only for the occasional women's religious festival.
The original Bill of Rights in the US Constitution.
the original Constitution and the original declaration of Independence
Female suffrage and abolishment of slavery were not original features of the US Constitution.
The amendments to the constitution were not originally part of the constitution.