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How were voting rights expanded during the era of Jacksonion Democracy? Most former sloves goined the right to vote. Most women goined the right to vote. In most states, property owning was no longer a requirement to vote. The right to vote included all women born in the United States regordless of race,color,or religion.

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How were voting rights expanded during the era of Jacksonion Democracy? Most former sloves goined the right to vote. Most women goined the right to vote. In most states, property owning was no longer a requirement to vote. The right to vote included all women born in the United States regordless of race,color,or religion.

How were voting rights expanded during the era of
Jacksonion Democracy?
Most former
sloves
goined the
right to
vote.
Most
women
goined the
right to
vote.
In most
states,
property
owning was
no longer a
requirement
to vote.
The right to
vote included
all women
born in the
United States
regordless of
race,color,or
religion.

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In most states, property owning was no longer a requirement to vote. Jacksonian Democracy was marked by the expansion of suffrage (the right to vote) to most white men. Previously, many states had laws requiring men to own a certain amount of property or pay a certain amount of taxes to be eligible to vote. These requirements were gradually eliminated during this period, significantly broadening the electorate.<br />
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