Final answer:
The claim that no state constitution in the Revolutionary Era allowed women the right to vote is false; New Jersey's 1776 constitution did, albeit temporarily.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that 'No state constitution in the Revolutionary Era allowed women the right to vote' is false. While it is true that the vast majority of state constitutions of that time did not allow women the right to vote, there was an exception.
New Jersey's constitution of 1776 granted voting rights to all inhabitants who met certain property requirements, which included unmarried women and widows. However, this was short-lived as the right was rescinded in 1807, restricting suffrage to free white male citizens.