In the 1800s, American women could not vote because
state constitutions did not allow it.
state governors did not extend that right.
they were not taxpaying citizens.
they did not own land or property.

Respuesta :

American women could not vote in the 1800s because state constitutions did not allow it.

During this era, women were not allowed and given the right to vote since by state constitutions, women were not considered citizens and that renders them ineligible to vote.


Answer:

A: state constitutions did not allow it.