Only white adult males who were property owners were allowed to vote.
In colonial assemblies and town meetings, voting was typically restricted to white male property owners. This limitation reflected the prevailing societal norms of the time, which prioritized land ownership as a criterion for political participation. In some colonies, religious qualifications also played a role, further narrowing the electorate. As a result, many groups, including women, enslaved individuals, and non-property owners, were excluded from the voting process.
male property owners of European descent who were over the age of 21
After the first NY Constitution in 1683, 21 year old males could vote if the were freeholders or property owners.
they were property of slave owners(the people who brought them form the market).
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because they were trying to learn how to suck their own dicks
only property-owners
Only white adult males who were property owners were allowed to vote.
property owners
Generally not. It is up to the property owners if they are allowed to be there or not.
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.
white men
male property owners of European descent who were over the age of 21
After the first NY Constitution in 1683, 21 year old males could vote if the were freeholders or property owners.
Colonial and state legislatures passed laws that restricted the movement and activities of enslaved individuals, prohibited them from learning to read and write, and limited their rights to assemble and petition for freedom. Additionally, these laws outlined punishments for enslaved individuals who attempted to escape or rebel against their owners.
they fart all the time