Which voting rights were created in the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina?

Women were allowed to vote.

Every resident of the colony could vote.

After a year in the colony, indentured servants were able to vote.

Male colonists that owned at least fifty acres of land could vote.

Respuesta :

The voting right that was created in the Fundamental Constitution of Carolina in the 17th Century was D. Male colonists that owned at least fifty acres of land could vote.

  • The Fundamental Constitution of Carolina was aimed at establishing a feudal system of government in the colony.

  • Given its exploitative and demeaning nature, a feudal system promotes land ownership and accords rights only to landowners.  The system denies voting right to all citizens unless they are landowners.

  • The Fundamental Constitution of Carolina did not allow women to vote.  It did not give all residents the right to vote.  Voting right was given only to freed slaves who owned land.

Thus, the Fundamental Constitution of Carolina was a patronage-based constitution that denied equality for all colonists.

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