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The Naturalization Act affected the political process by

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Answered by khanshifa09
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Increasing the time it took immigrants to gain the right to vote. This is because the Naturalization Act increased the period necessary for immigrants to become naturalized citizens in the United States from 5 years to 14 years.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Naturalization Act affected the political process by increasing the time it took immigrants to gain the right to vote.

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  • The first US legislation to codify the law of naturalization. Alternatively referred to as the Nationality Act. The 1790 Naturalization Act granted citizenship to "any alien, being a free white male" who had been in the US for two years. In addition, it left out laborers, slaves, and most women who had been indentured.
  • The act is the first to maintain immigration and residency records, and to include residency certificates for white immigrant aliens, in order to determine the date of entry for future citizenship certification.

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