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In 1789, voting rights in the United States were largely restricted to white male property owners, and there were no specific provisions addressing the rights of people with disabilities. Generally, societal attitudes at the time did not prioritize accessibility or inclusion for individuals with disabilities. Therefore, while technically there may not have been outright laws prohibiting them from voting, practical barriers and social norms likely prevented many from exercising that right.

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