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Q: In 1631 in Massachusetts who could vote?
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Who could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Men could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.


Who could vote in colonial Massachusetts?

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


The only group in the Massachusetts colony who could vote were .?

Puritans


Who could vote for the general court in Massachusetts?

men only


Why did Rhode Island develop?

"Roger Williams, a puritan minister, came to Massachusetts in 1631. He held that the king had no right to give English colonists land that belonged to Native Americans. After a Massachusetts court banished him and his followers, Williams founded Providence, Rhode Island-on land purchased from Native Americans. He established religious freedom and separation of church and state. Williams also allowed all males who headed families the right to vote. In Massachusetts, only church members could vote. "


How was Rhode Island establis hed?

"Roger Williams, a puritan minister, came to Massachusetts in 1631. He held that the king had no right to give English colonists land that belonged to Native Americans. After a Massachusetts court banished him and his followers, Williams founded Providence, Rhode Island-on land purchased from Native Americans. He established religious freedom and separation of church and state. Williams also allowed all males who headed families the right to vote. In Massachusetts, only church members could vote."


Who was rhode isand founded by?

Roger Williams. "Roger Williams, a puritan minister, came to Massachusetts in 1631. He held that the king had no right to give English colonists land that belonged to Native Americans. After a Massachusetts court banished him and his followers, Williams founded Providence, Rhode Island-on land purchased from Native Americans. He established religious freedom and separation of church and state. Williams also allowed all males who headed families the right to vote. In Massachusetts, only church members could vote."


What rights did citizens have in Massachusetts bay colony?

Only Puritan men could vote


Who is the Englishman who founded the colony of Rhode Island in 1641 he favored freedom and religion and fair treatment of the Indians?

"Roger Williams, a puritan minister, came to Massachusetts in 1631. He held that the king had no right to give English colonists land that belonged to Native Americans. After a Massachusetts court banished him and his followers, Williams founded Providence, Rhode Island-on land purchased from Native Americans. He established religious freedom and separation of church and state. Williams also allowed all males who headed families the right to vote. In Massachusetts, only church members could vote. "


Were the founders of Rhode Island dissenters?

Yes. "Roger Williams, a puritan minister, came to Massachusetts in 1631. He held that the king had no right to give English colonists land that belonged to Native Americans. After a Massachusetts court banished him and his followers, Williams founded Providence, Rhode Island-on land purchased from Native Americans. He established religious freedom and separation of church and state. Williams also allowed all males who headed families the right to vote. In Massachusetts, only church members could vote." Anne Hutchinson was also a religious dissenter who at one point lived in Rhode Island is associated with it.


Who were the people allowed to vote in Massachusetts?

adult male church members were allowed to vote.


Can a felon vote in Massachusetts?

As of July 2014, a convicted felon can not vote in the state of Massachusetts. There are 13 other states that don't allow convicted felons to date.