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Tennessee State Constitution of 1796, Article 3, Section 1.



Every freeman [i.e. free man] of the age of twenty-one years and upwards possessing a freehold in the County wherein he may vote and being an inhabitant of this State, and every freeman [i.e. free man] being an inhabitant of any one County in the State six months immediately preceding [i.e. preceding] the day of election shall be entitled to vote for members of the General Assembly for the County in which he shall reside.



According to the Tennessee State Constitution of 1796, which of the following were granted the right to vote?


Immigrants who just arrived in Tennessee


Women who lived in Tennessee for at least six months


White citizens who did not own land


Free African Americans who owned land


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