In ww1, while men were fighting on the fronts, the women were left at home. So they decided to fight for their rights. 1919 was about the date for women getting the right to vote. (Canada) After ww2, immigrants like the Chinese and Japenese won the right to vote. In Canada, 1948 Chinese immigrants and 1949 Japanese immigrants
In most countries only the citizens have the right to vote, foreigners are excluded.
You can vote if you are a citizen of Canada, and over 18 years old. You also may have to prove yourself when you vote: with the card they sent you or identity.
Suffragettes alone weren't allowed to vote, all women could not vote. Suffragettes were only women who were protesting the lack of the right to vote.
Those with Permanent Resident status in Canada are still ineligible to hold public office or vote in federal elections.
Yes, Congress counted blacks as 1 third of a person
Yes. Black male former slaves received the right to vote in 1870. Women fought for the same right until it was granted in 1920. but when did the blacks actually vote
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Blacks had the right to vote.
Black men were given the right to vote in the nation of Canada in 1837. Black women did not get the full right to vote until 1960.
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In the colonial government you had to be a landowner to vote and people (blacks) who didn't own land didn't have the right to vote
Aboriginals lost the right to vote in 1901 and these rights were not regained until after the Australian citizenship referendum in 1967