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History, 22.03.2020 02:16, slbucknerholmes9

• Women
• Slaves
• Native Americans
• Non-Christians
The groups in the box above were all
OA. prevented from voting by literacy tests and poll taxes during the colonial era.
OB.
allowed to participate in only the lower houses of each colonial legislature.
C.
excluded from representative government in the colonies.
OD.
opposed to representative government in the colonies.
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