Homeownership Has Always Impacted American Democracy
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L and and property ownership have colored American politics since the very beginning of our democracy in New England in the 1600s. Broad land ownership challenged the economic and social divisions that prevailed in Europe. It helped foster political equality among white men settlers, because most of them met the property qualification to vote. Land would become a cornerstone of the effort by America’s Founders, such as William Penn, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison, to distribute power
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