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Despite the nation's growing democratic spirit, a great many Americans did not have the right to vote. They included women, Native Americans, and the vast majority of African Americans. Slaves had no political rights at all. Most northern states had allowed free African American men to vote. In the 1820s, many of these states took away that right. By 1830, only a few New England states permitted African American men to vote on equal terms with white men. In New York, African American men had to own property in order to vote, but white men didn't.

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Blacks and women couldn't vote just White middle aged males

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It allowed for non landowners to vote. This greatly affected the Demographics of those who were allowed to vote in the election.

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