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In the 1800s, American women could not vote because they could not pass a written exam. the US Constitution did not allow it. they did not own land or property. state constitutions did not extend that right.

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Answered by audreyplatania
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In the 1800's, American women could not vote because; State constitutions did not extend that right.

Answered by saltywhitehorse
15

State constitutions did not extend that right.

Explanation:              

  • In the 1800s, women were not allowed to vote as their state constitution did not give them rights.
  • Only men were allowed to vote in America.
  • In the 1800s, women usually stayed at home and clean house,  cooked, and sewed.
  • Women, for the first time, gained the right to vote after the Suffrage Moment, which fought for the right for women in the United States.
  • Even though women got what they wanted, the society preferred them to remain in households doing the chorus.

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