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The Electorate. The states controlled who could and could not vote in 1840. Most had eliminated property requirements over the previous few decades: in all but three states -- Rhode Island, Virginia and Louisiana -- the suffrage had expanded to include all white males over twenty six years old. Women could not vote. Most states also excluded African Americans and Native Americans; free blacks could vote only in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts. New York and Pennsylvania had recently withdrawn voting rights from their free black populations. So the expansion of white suffrage under Jacksonian democracy had come at the expense of men of color: America was in the midst of transforming itself from a polity defined by property to one defined by race.

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In the late eighteenth century in American History men were able to vote. At first there was a "typo" in one of the state's constitutions allowing any man that owned land could vote which they changed quickly. Massachusetts allowed every man the right to vote and freedom from slavery in their constitution. There is still debating whether the statement, "all men are created equal" meant specifically "all men" or all people in America.

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Women and black people could not vote in 1824.

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Only white land holding men over 21 in 1820 could vote or run for office.

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Black People.

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white men who owned property

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White Males

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