Which of the following is true about voting rights in seventeenth-century British North America?
A) Only white property-owning men could vote.
B) Voting rights were never withheld on the basis of a person's religion.
C) Most white men were unable to vote.
D) In terms of overall percentage, more men were able to vote in Britain than in the colonies.
E) In some cases, Native Americans were given the right to vote.
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