In the early 1800s, voting rights in the United States underwent significant changes, primarily moving towards greater inclusivity. Many states began to eliminate property requirements, allowing a broader segment of the white male population to vote. This period also saw the rise of democratic ideals, with the expansion of suffrage being influenced by movements advocating for the rights of the "common man." However, these changes largely excluded women and people of color, highlighting the ongoing struggle for universal suffrage.
Voting rights changed in the early 1800s because the government was asking all white men to vote. (even though not all of them did) By: Samuel F.
New England.
wome gained ther right to vote in most countries
In the early 1800's voting changed dramatically. The government and congress actually let poor people and farmers vote on who to be president. Sometimes these voting would be so huge that they would actually have to change it to conventions.
wome gained ther right to vote in most countries
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it changed by the war and how the U.S won.
Abolition, temperance, education, and women's rights were important reform movements that became popular in the early 1800's. Another important reform was mental health.
The largest change was no doubt the arrival of moving pictures.
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