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Men have always had the right to vote. In the early colonies the requirements were that they own land in the colony, but after the Constitution was signed this was dropped and men (expect black men) could vote.

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White men have been able to vote since the begining of our democracy, as long as they owned land.

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Working class men were able to get the vote later after the Parliament reform in 1832 but only after the middle class men could vote.

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