VOTER SUPPRESSION IN 17TH CENTURY SPRINGFIELD?

By David M. Powers, 16 April 2020 NEW FREEMEN SWORN IN Even though all adult males could legally vote after May 1647, but in local elections only, Springfield citizens had little say beyond their own town. Only seven of forty-three male residents of legal age were freemen and therefore eligible to act on colony-wide matters. … Continue reading VOTER SUPPRESSION IN 17TH CENTURY SPRINGFIELD?