Overall?
Read the Bill of Rights then check out the Ant-Patriot Act (which your boy is pushing for another year after insisting that he'd end it), check out the health of the 18th and 19th century markets versus the 20th and 21st, the standards of living, etc... but from the perspective of the holders of suffrage.
The majority of your points seem to equate freedom with suffrage, afterall.
Anybody in the 18th and 19th centuries who held suffrage was free, ie. "overall" and far more free than you or I today, whatever our race, class, or distinctions are now.
There was no welfare, medicare, social security, etc...
We were free to live and free to die by our own handiwork and merits. We weren't required to register our modes of transport, register our children when born, carry papers on ourselves, pay large amounts of taxes. A criminal act required a "victim". There were no bailouts or handouts. We had a higher level of personal freedom the likes of which the world has yet to see since. We were a Constitutional Republic and held a healthy overall distrust for unfettered Democracy and mob rule (government manipulation). We did not permit corporations to dictate nor give them status above the individual. We were free market and fair.
Instead of an overall suffrage with good representative government, we've gone the opposite way in the modern US. Universal suffrage voting for an unrepresentative government now reigns supreme. We have fewer of our unalienable human rights left intact, despite Articles guaranteeing us these, and we allow the Federalists to manipulate us into democratically raping the rest.
I don't expect you to get any of this, Playa.