How did colonial politics compare with British politics?
A) British politics was far more democratic, befitting the British belief in liberty and the number of proprietary and royal colonies.
B) Colonists tended to agree with the British that owning property was related to having the right to vote.
C) Most colonies, unlike Britain, at least allowed propertied women to vote.
D) Elections throughout the colonies were more hotly contested than British ones, with many different candidates and parties represented on the ballot.
E) Colonial politics proved far more corrupt until the Licentiousness Act of 1694.
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