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Q: Could all free men vote for colonial legislators?
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Could All free men could vote for colonial legislator?

false


Who could vote in Colonial South Carolina?

White men who owned property, excluding Catholics and Jews.


Who could vote and who couldn't vote in colonial government?

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


Could women vote in colonial Delaware?

no


Mutual aid and vote trading among legislators is known as?

Mutual aid and vote trading among legislators is known as logrolling.


Who could vote in colonial Massachusetts?

I believe it was those who were member's of the church.


Who was allowed to vote in the colonial society?

white males, who owned property, and were over 18 could vote


Can legislators vote on bills?

Yes. Legislators are the ones who vote on bills. Some bills are blocked by debate or lack of time and never get voted on.


What kind of people were allowed to vote in colonial times Who did not have the right to vote in colonial times?

Free White men over the age of 21 years old who owned property had the right to vote. However, women over the age of 21, indentured servants, landless poor, and Africans (at the time called Negoes, most of whom were held as slaves), could not vote.


In general who could vote in colonial legislatures?

Usually men with public importance


In general could vote in elections for colonial legislatures?

only property-owners


Formal vote in congress disapproving of a legislators conduct?

A censure(: