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Klio2033 [76]
3 years ago
9

Why did people begin to demand an end to property requirements for voting in 1819?

History
2 answers:
romanna [79]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The number of citizens voting in elections had grown too small,

Explanation:

Due to economic financial crisis in the United States in 1819, which resulted to many people to demand an end to property restrictions or requirements on voting and officeholding.

For example, it was reported that, average of two adult males in five could legally vote for senator or governor.

Hence, people begin to demand an end to property requirements for voting in 1819, because the number of citizens voting in elections had grown too small.

Fudgin [204]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: they wanted to elect politicians who could help them out of an economic crisis

Explanation: because I said so you’re welcome

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