women were excluded from the political process because they ruled that a single no vote would exclude her. women were stereotyped as house keepers and were considered as gatecrashers outside of their homes
African Americans were often excluded from the voting because they did not own land or pay the taxes required of voters. They were sometimes excluded from voting with the use of laws that excluded them.
The state of Wyoming granted women voting rights in 1890. Several other states, such as Oregon and Colorado, had granted voting rights to women before the 19th Amendment.
In 1776, voting rights in America were largely restricted to white male property owners. Each colony had its own voting laws, but generally, women, enslaved individuals, and non-property owners were excluded from the electoral process. Additionally, some colonies had religious restrictions that further limited who could vote. The concept of universal suffrage was not yet recognized at that time.
Women in England gained the right to vote in 1918, when the Representation of the People Act was passed, allowing women over the age of 30 who met certain property qualifications to vote. This was a significant milestone in the women's suffrage movement. It wasn't until 1928 that women gained equal voting rights with men, as the Equal Franchise Act lowered the voting age for women to 21, the same as for men.
indians, slaves, women, and those with limited property
Women
African Americans were often excluded from the voting because they did not own land or pay the taxes required of voters. They were sometimes excluded from voting with the use of laws that excluded them.
All persons convicted of felonies are excluded from voting in the US. (Unless they have their rights restored.)
I think the women should have been included in the fifteenth amedment. Because all people born in united states are citizen and have certain right like voting. Women also counts asacitizen and they should have the right to vote
Jacksonian democracy actually excluded these groups from voting rights. Andrew Jackson's presidency promoted the expansion of suffrage to white males regardless of property ownership, but did not extend voting rights to blacks, Native Americans, or women. This period was characterized by increased political participation and the rise of the common man in American politics.
free and black slaves
succeeded in winning voting rights for women
Minority are excluded people. No one wants to be excluded.
In the 17th century, women had limited rights compared to men. They were generally excluded from owning property, voting, and participating in political affairs. Women's roles were primarily centered on supporting their husbands and raising children, with few opportunities for education or employment outside the home.
To educate women who would be voting
In those days, sport was for men. Women's place was in the home.
Women were excluded from the abolitionist movement because at that time in history, women did not have any rights. Women could not own property or own a business. Women could not sign documents that freed slaves.