women and black people did not have the right to vote
white males
(african americans gained the right to vote with the 15th amendment in 1870 and women did not gain the right to vote until 1920 with the ratification of 19th amendment.)
only white males
Women ... any non citizen ...
why do you think the vote at the south Carolina convention of 1860 was unanimous
why do think the vote at the south convention of 1860 was unanimous
Women didn't have the right to vote until 1920 and the passage of the 19 amendment, so no woman could vote in the 1860's.
Yes and electoral college.
Because at the time of the election of 1860 only white males had the right to vote, so it's unnecessary to ask who most whites voted for in 1860. Most southern states voted for the Southern Democratic Party's candidate John Breckenridge, who's VP was Joseph Lane. Two links: http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/showelection.php?year=1860 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1860
In the last of the twenties my mother talked about they having the right to pay poll taxes and vote, she was a Negro.
The right to vote.
He recieved a plurality of the popular vote and a majority of the electoral vote.
because the FNP thought they could not vote cause the Gov'n was mean
he had a minority of the people's vote.
Yes.
because the government did not think they were people