how did differences in landownership impact


How did differences in landownership impact voting power in the early eighteenth century? There were more white landholders than black landholders in the colonies, and as a result most African Americans were unable to vote. There were more landholders in the colonies than in Britain, and as a result the colonies had a large voting population that was more politically active. An influx of new colonists from Spain and France purchased land, and as a result they made up a larger voting population than British colonists. The majority of landholders in the colonies were men, and as a result only a very small number of women were able to vote.

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