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Why were voting rights limited to men of property in the colonies and England despite the belief in representative government?
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Why were voting rights limited to men of property in the colonies and England despite the belief in representative government?
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Why were voting rights limited to men of property in the colonies and England despite the belief in representative government?
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African Americans and women were not “respected” by men and the government
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women and black men were not trusted
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