In colonial America, only white males who owned property, and were over the age of 18 were allowed to vote.
In colonial America, only white males who owned property, and were over the age of 18 were allowed to vote.
White men who owned property, excluding Catholics and Jews.
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Yes, they could, I really dont have a reason.
The women of Oregon gained the right to vote in 1912.
In colonial America, only white males who owned property, and were over the age of 18 were allowed to vote.
In colonial America, only white males who owned property, and were over the age of 18 were allowed to vote.
limited by property requirements.
Only adult white men who owned property were allowed to vote.
Colonial women couldn't vote or own property.
In colonial America, the right to vote was typically limited to white male property owners. Most colonies also required voters to be of a specific religion, such as Protestantism, and in some regions, only those of English descent were allowed to vote.
The right to vote.
Women.
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
only men who owned property were allowed to vote :)
Women were unequal to men in colonial times by way inferior legal rights, such as the right to vote
they had to own property.