Chartists were people who wanted the people's charter to be adopted. The people's charter was a set of rules, to treat the ordinary class and the middle class the same, and to set rules for the government to make.
The people's charter should be
- A vote for every men in the age of 20
- The secret ballot
- Payments of members
- MPs paid a salary
- General elections should be held annually
- Members of parliament not to be required to own property.
- Universal male suffrage
- Electoral districts of equal side
It was in the 1832 , after the parliament reform, were the men allowed to vote , and even then only middle class were allowed to vote.
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1867 in the reform act
middle class men and rich men not women
The voting system was unfair before 1867(when the working man gained the vote) because only rich people were allowed to vote, only me were allowed to vote most of the changes caused by the rich voters didn't affect them any way. however the working man( factory workers) were affected
no in some countries they cannot.
Yes they are allowed to vote
no they were not allowed to vote - chey
Yes they were allowed to vote the atheain women were not allowed to vote.
Those members of it who were citizens, and weren't felons, were allowed to. (I'm not implying that any of them are felons, just saying that felons aren't allowed to vote; I know some of his family members are not US citizens, so they wouldn't have been allowed to vote either.)
The 19th amendment allowed them to vote
Men have always had the right to vote. In the early colonies the requirements were that they own land in the colony, but after the Constitution was signed this was dropped and men (expect black men) could vote.
I assume you are talking about the time after the colonies declared their independence from England, because prior to that time, the King of England did not want the colonists to vote. After the United States became a country, the only people allowed to vote were white men, and usually only those white men who owned land or property. However, it did not take long for average working men to begin to vote too; but women and black people were not allowed to vote at all; and in some states, in those early days, they only allowed Christians to vote (but those laws were soon changed).