I believe it was those who were member's of the church.
Men could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
men only
White men who owned property, excluding Catholics and Jews.
white males, who owned property, and were over 18 could vote
Expanding the right to vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony would promote greater political participation and representation among its diverse population, fostering a more inclusive society. This expansion could also strengthen the legitimacy of the colonial government by ensuring that a broader segment of the community has a voice in decision-making processes. Additionally, allowing more individuals to vote could enhance civic engagement and encourage a sense of responsibility and investment in the colony's governance. Ultimately, it would align with the democratic ideals emerging in the broader context of colonial America.
Men could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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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
no
men only
Puritans
false
White men who owned property, excluding Catholics and Jews.
white males, who owned property, and were over 18 could vote
false
only property-owners
Usually men with public importance