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Who did the puritans believe should vote?

The Puritans probably believed only church members have the authority to cast a vote. Am I right? (Mike NJ)


In early Massachusetts bay the right to vote was limited to who?

White, male, landowners.


Which of the following political ideas was rejected by the puritans?

right to vote


The only group in the Massachusetts colony who could vote were .?

Puritans


What is the elect involving the puritans?

elect puritans are puritans who have been predetermined by god to be saved. Puritans believed that their destination was predtermined by god and that the elect or saints were to be saved and they were granted church membership meaning they had the right to vote on church issues including things like hiring and firing ministers deciding a ministers pay


Did Massachusetts bay restrict the vote for elections to the general court to adult male members of the Congregational Church?

Yes, only male Puritans, or "visible saints" were allowed to vote.


Who were the people allowed to vote in Massachusetts?

adult male church members were allowed to vote.


Was there separation between church and state in Massachusetts Bay Colony?

No, there was not a clear separation of church and state in the English colony. For instance, only Puritans could vote in the original colony. Their charter was revoked, and they were grouped with other areas into a province, and voting was extended to non-Puritans in 1691.


What religious group established the Massachusetts Bay colony?

The Puritans .


Were the royalists puritans?

No. It was the Parliamentarians who were Puritans.


Was is the pilgrims or was it the puritans that founded Massachusetts?

puritans


Who was the founder of Massachusetts puritans or pilgrims?

The Puritans.