Here's a look at how voting rights have evolved in the U.S., how much has been accomplished, and how much remains to be done.
Stacker examined how voting rights have evolved in America, how much has been accomplished, and how much remains to be done.
The history of voting in the United States The history of voting in the United States 1607: The Jamestown election 1619: Jamestown Church assembly 1776: John Adams' letter to James Sullivan 1787: Ratification of Article I of the Constitution 1792: Criminal disenfranchisement in Kentucky 1812: The first gerrymandered district 1824: The election of John Quincy Adams 1848: The Seneca Falls convention 1856: Property requirement lifted 1866: Civil Rights Act of 1866 1869: Wyoming grants women...
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