In the late 18th century, women were the demographic least likely to participate in politics. Societal norms and legal restrictions largely confined them to domestic roles, preventing them from voting or holding office. Additionally, enslaved individuals and free Black people faced significant barriers to political participation, including laws that disenfranchised them. Overall, political engagement was primarily reserved for white, property-owning men.
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