Asked by Zephyr Benedict
Which group(s) had the right to vote in South Carolina by the mid-1800s?
A. White men
B. All men
C. White men and White women
D. Only property-holding White men
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A. White men
By the mid-1800s suffrage had been extended to most white men (regardless of property) in the states; women and Black people were generally excluded (Black men only gained wider voting rights during Reconstruction after the Civil War).
By the mid-1800s suffrage had been extended to most white men (regardless of property) in the states; women and Black people were generally excluded (Black men only gained wider voting rights during Reconstruction after the Civil War).
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