Throughout American history voting has changed drastically.
When the United states was formed mainly Caucasian males were allowed to vote. African Americans who were freed could also vote. However, slaves were forbidden to vote because they were considered property. The biggest challenge was that woman and African Americans fought and died just to vote. But over time things changed for the good. Thanks to the 15th Amendment people of all race, religions, and wealth are now allowed to vote. In the recent election I did exercise my right to vote. As an African American, it is very important that I vote just because of who they were. I say that because, there was a point in time where my blacks were not allowed to vote. It is such a great feeling to vote, to have a say in something that matters. Being 18 and voting for the first time it was essential that I vote; it was my duty as a citizen. Many Americans ask themselves why Vote? “There is not point, my vote won’t count. Over all, voting is something that everyone should participate.
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