The US Declaration of Independence does not address the issue of who can or cannot vote.
They found out who didn't vote and make them vote.
1768
The actual vote for independence took place on July 2, 1776. It is written in the journal of the Congress. The Declaration of Independence document was adopted July 4, 1775.
Yes, she could vote for president, were she alive today. It is impossible to guess how she might vote.
Yes, during the Second Continental Congress in 1776, three colonies—New York, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina—did not vote in favor of independence from Britain. New York abstained because its delegates were not authorized to vote for independence. Pennsylvania's delegation was divided, and South Carolina's vote was contingent on the support of other colonies. Ultimately, the resolution for independence passed with the support of the majority of colonies.
Rock the Vote
This is for the U.S. When we gained independence only men that had a higher status could vote, such as men that owned land and who were educated.
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you must be registered to vote