In colonial New Jersey any man who was free and owned land could vote. From 1776 to 1807 any woman who owned property could vote. Women lost the right to vote in 1807.
In 1860 South Carolina seceded from the union
I believe it was those who were member's of the church.
white males, who owned property, and were over 18 could vote
After the first NY Constitution in 1683, 21 year old males could vote if the were freeholders or property owners.
Under some colonial self-government, only landowners could vote.
the first state to ever vote was Georgia not south Carolina
why do you think the vote at the south Carolina convention of 1860 was unanimous
In the colonial government you had to be a landowner to vote and people (blacks) who didn't own land didn't have the right to vote
no
In 1860 South Carolina seceded from the union
why do think the vote at the south convention of 1860 was unanimous
false
No. They could vote let alone run for office.
I believe it was those who were member's of the church.
white males, who owned property, and were over 18 could vote
false
only property-owners