Male land owners over the age of twenty one.
The U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1788, and women gained the right to vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. This means that women received the right to vote 132 years after the Constitution was ratified.
No, the Amendment XV to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1870, specifically prohibits denying the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude. However, it did not grant women the right to vote. Women continued to fight for suffrage until the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920, which finally granted them that right.
The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified on August 18, 1920 giving women the right to vote.
In the United States, women were granted the right to vote by the Nineteenth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution. The amendment was ratified in 1920.
The Nineteenth Amendment, ratified August 18, 1920, recognized woman's right to vote.
The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document
The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document
The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document
The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document
Women in the United States got the right to vote when the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified. This happened on August 18, 1920.
When a state voted to accept the Constitution, it ratified the constitution.
Women got the right to vote on August 18, 1920. This was the day that the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, granting women the right to vote, or suffrage.
The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified on August 18, 1920 giving women the right to vote.
In the United States, women were granted the right to vote by the Nineteenth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution. The amendment was ratified in 1920.
The Nineteenth Amendment, ratified August 18, 1920, recognized woman's right to vote.
Citizens of the District of Columbia were given the right to vote on March 29,1961 when the 23rd amendment to the Constitution was ratified.
The United States Constitution was ratified by unanimous vote from Delaware, Georgia, and New Jersey.