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In the Delaware colony, voting rights were primarily limited to white male property owners. This meant that many individuals, including women, enslaved people, and those without land, were excluded from the electoral process. While Delaware had a representative assembly and some democratic elements, its voting system was still restricted and heavily favored the interests of the wealthy landowning class, making it less democratic by modern standards. Overall, the colony had some democratic frameworks, but significant limitations on who could participate in governance.

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