The American Revolution did not end property qualifications for voting. However, the ratification of the US Constitution in 1789 did.
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A poll tax was used to keep African Americans from voting. Most African Americans did not have very high paying jobs and could not afford to vote. This assured that whites were the predominant race to participate in electing officials.
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only the protestants or a particular church.
3/5 Compromise
Both prior to and after the Revolutionary War, only white, male property owners over the age of 21 were entitled to suffrage. Between 1820 and 1840, most states repealed property holder qualifications for voting. At this point, only black slaves, Native Americans and women continued to be denied the right to vote.
Yes, he did.
It is true that many of the new state constitutions removed the property qualifications for voting. In 1790 in the United States, the only people who had the right to vote were white adult males who owned property.
elimination of property qualifications for voting in most places.
elimination of property qualifications for voting in most places.
The doing away with property qualifications as a requirement for holding public office and voting, was part of the democratizing of politics during the Age of Jackson. Andrew Jackson was the 7th U.S. President.
Allowed the common people to vote and created a new style of popular politics.
Removing religious qualifications for voting :0) Roberto dlc
Individual state may set any qualifications they choose for voting as long as those qualifications are not in conflict with the United States Constitution or Federal Laws. Most qualifications involve timeliness of registering.
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African AMerican, Females, and religions other than christians could not vote.