In the 18th century, voting requirements varied significantly by country and region, but generally, one had to be a male property owner or a member of a particular social class to be eligible to vote. Many places also imposed age restrictions, typically requiring voters to be at least 21 years old. Additionally, in some areas, religious qualifications or tax payments were necessary to participate in elections. Overall, the right to vote was limited to a select group, excluding women, the poor, and certain minorities.
In the 18th century, voting was largely restricted to white, property-owning males, excluding vast segments of the population. Women, enslaved individuals, and free Black men were typically denied the right to vote in most places. Additionally, men without property, regardless of their race, were often excluded from the electoral process. This limited franchise reflected the social and economic hierarchies of the time.
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In the US, women were not allowed to vote until August 18th 1920.
Thirteen presidents were born in the 18th century. The first 12 and the 14th were born between 1732 and 1974. That is 29.5 percent.
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Rich male landowners.
Citizens of England were allowed to vote in the 18th century.
no women were given the right to vote in the 18th century
It is in the 1700's if they say in the 18th century.
The 17th century comes before the 18th.
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There were NO canned foods available in the 18th century.
The 18th Century is from 1700 to 1799.
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The years 1700-1799 were considered the 18th century.
It is the 18th century.