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Essay heading: John Adams: Property and the Right to Vote
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There would be no majority to govern the minority.[[[ok]]] The minority at this time was women, children and slaves. During the late 1700’s property owners were white males. These white males had slaves that would care for the plantation and the wives cared for the children. The dominant white males made the decisions... displayed 300 characters
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The dominant white males made the decisions. This is why he believed that property owners should have the right to vote. He mentions that the men that do not own property do not have judgment of their own because they are directed by the owner of the property.[[[ok]]] He explains that if you would allow all men to vote then you ought to admit women and children because they have independent minds and judgment as well... displayed next 300 characters
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