the men women were not able to vote
THe hopless lozzas held the right to vote in the southern colonies
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In the English colonies, white, male property owners who were 21 and older could vote. These rules excluded most of the population of the new colonies. The jurists believed that by the time a man owned land, he had a vested interest in the community and should be able to voice his opinion by voting. The believed that poor people could be swayed by the wealthy to vote a certain way.
Black men and women.
Working in the abolitionist movement gave women the right to vote in most of the colonies. Women did not have the right to vote before 1776.
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The right to vote and own property
Only white males are able to vote because they are the only citizens in the colonies.Because only citizens are able to vote.
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Her name was Margaret Brant.
Her name was Margaret Brant.
In colonial America, the right to vote was typically limited to white male property owners. Most colonies also required voters to be of a specific religion, such as Protestantism, and in some regions, only those of English descent were allowed to vote.