Mainly rich planters and lawyers, business owners. They were the only ones who could vote. Men who didn't own land couldn't vote, women couldn't vote, and slaves couldn't vote.
only the mens
The thirteen colonies were English colonies and, thus, spoke English.
Louisiana was French territory and the 13 colonies were English.
the dutch controlled the lands.
In the English colonies, white, male property owners who were 21 and older could vote. These rules excluded most of the population of the new colonies. The jurists believed that by the time a man owned land, he had a vested interest in the community and should be able to voice his opinion by voting. The believed that poor people could be swayed by the wealthy to vote a certain way.
the men women were not able to vote
Only white men who owned land could vote
Which people in the colonies could not vote in the English colonies are: 1.women 2.Africans 3.native Americans 4.men who did not own property 5.men who were not Christians 6.men who did not belong to a particular Church (in some colonies) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ who could vote? 1.White male christian property owners over 21 years of ago
The colonies met the needs for government by going to town meetings to vote but only men could vote.
Property
They couldn't vote in any colonies. They didnt have dreedom to vote and neither did women. The only people who could vote where whitemen. Nothing else.
White men property owners
English women could not own property.
English women could not own property after they married.
English women could not own property.
No. Women didn’t have the right to vote until 1920. This was well past the colonial period.