What were the voting restrictions in colonial New Hampshire?
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During colonial times, the right to vote (also known as being enfranchised) was severely limited. Mostly, adult white males who owned property were the only people with the right to vote. Women could not vote, though some progressive colonies allowed widows who owned property to vote. After the United States gained its independence from Great Britain, the Constitution gave the states the right to decide who could vote. Individually, the states began to abolish property requirements and, by 1830, adult white males could vote. Suffrage (the right to vote) has been gradually extended to include many people, and the U.S. Constitution has been amended several times for this purpose. https://web.archive.org/web/20080706134323/http://law.enotes.com/everyday-law-encyclopedia/voting-rights
Response last updated by nautilator on Aug 23 2016.
Nov 25 2006, 5:38 PM