In the early nineteenth century, non-property-owning men saw an expansion of their voting rights. Many states began to eliminate property requirements for voting, which allowed more white men, regardless of property ownership, to participate in elections. While other groups, such as free Black people, women, and Native Americans, faced restrictions and discrimination, non-property-owning men gained increased access to the electoral process during this period.
Which group saw an expansion of their voting rights in the early nineteenth century? non-property-owning men bfree Black people . women d. Native Americans
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