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How did North Carolina’s constitution change in the mid-19th century?

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People no longer had to own property to hold office, happened in 1868

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

North Carolina’s Constitution changed in the mid-19th century to abolish slavery in the state and also allowed male suffrage.

We are talking about an important moment in the history of the state of North Carolina. The people of the state ratified the Constitution of 1868 with 93,000 votes. The Constitution expanded the power of people to elect their representatives and officers.

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