Massachusetts Bay colony was ruled by a governor while Connecticut had an adopted plan of union called the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, a written constitution, or plan of government. -by someone else who had this for homework ;3
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Thomas Hooker expanded voting rights in Connecticut to people other than church members.
Voting was limited to the inhabitants that were full in church communions which left the limitations to a minority of male inhabitants.
No, there was not a clear separation of church and state in the English colony. For instance, only Puritans could vote in the original colony. Their charter was revoked, and they were grouped with other areas into a province, and voting was extended to non-Puritans in 1691.
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No. No identification is requested at the polls for Massachusetts voters.
None.
The Cape Colony.
Elbridge Gerry
Although suffrage requirements varied from colony to colony, the linchpin of voting laws was a. property qualification. b. education qualification. c. gender qualification. d. slave ownership qualification. e. religious qualification
Connecticut compromise
It's called the Fundamental orders of Connecticut