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When the colonies became states, they all created constitutions. Generally, these retained a high property requirement for voting, which means that the Revolution didn't open voting to more people. True
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When the colonies became states, they all created constitutions. Generally, these
retained a high property requirement for voting, which means that the Revolution
didn't open voting to more people.
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