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Govt. Enacts Legislation II: According to the 1682 Laws of Pennsylvania, how was a freeman eligible to vote and serve in the colonial government? O Pay taxes and hold 50-100 acres of land
O Only females were allowed to vote and serve in the colonial government
O Only proprietor William Penn could choose who would vote and hold elective office
O Women who lived in the colony must give men permission to vote and serve in colonial government

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