No, the constitution did not state anything about only a man could vote. It just wasn't exactly normal for a Women to vote considering they were always the one doing the house work. Back in the late 1700's, many of the men were the ones going to meetings, and voting on bills, etc..
Did any women write the Constitution?
my civics teacher is making us write a new constitution any ideas
Women were left out of confederation because the women at that time don't have any properties or enough money to vote for the confederation.
The Constitution was written in 1781.
There was no woman who signed the United States Constitution in 1787. A total of 40 men signed the document with Benjamin Franklin being the oldest signer at the age of 81.
No, it wasn't until the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in 1920 that women were granted suffrage.
my civics teacher is making us write a new constitution any ideas
According to the French Constitution of 1791, women lacked rights to liberties such as education, freedom to speak, write, print and worship - even though these rights were generally granted to men.
write the constitution
The 19th amendment of the U.S. Constitutions guarantees that all women shall have the right to vote. All men and women shall be created equal.
to write a colonial constitution
No women did sign the constitution. the time of that was before the women was alowed anny rights.
no, only men signed it
Women were left out of confederation because the women at that time don't have any properties or enough money to vote for the confederation.
The Constitution was written in 1781.
There was no woman who signed the United States Constitution in 1787. A total of 40 men signed the document with Benjamin Franklin being the oldest signer at the age of 81.
The constitution of the Iriquois League shows that women had a strong voice in the government.
No