After the first NY Constitution in 1683, 21 year old males could vote if the were freeholders or property owners.
All adult male citizens could vote, but they had to be born in Athens.
Yes patricians could vote. All male Roman citizens could vote.
I believe it was those who were member's of the church.
All Romans citizens could vote. The Roman social orders were: patricians, equites and plebeians.
White men who owned property, excluding Catholics and Jews.
Spartans, who were full citizens who could vote. Perioeci, who are free but not full citizens and could not vote. Helots, the slave class, were owned by Spartans and could not vote (naturally).
Only the male citizens of Athens could vote.
In the colonial government you had to be a landowner to vote and people (blacks) who didn't own land didn't have the right to vote
All adult male citizens could vote, but they had to be born in Athens.
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The main difference is that in ancient Greece only male citizens could vote and hold office.
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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Yes patricians could vote. All male Roman citizens could vote.
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american citizens