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In the 1830s, the right to vote in the United States was primarily limited to white male landowners. Many states had property requirements that restricted voting rights, meaning that only those who owned a certain amount of land or wealth could participate in elections. Additionally, women, enslaved individuals, and free Black people were largely excluded from the voting process. This period saw some movements toward broader suffrage, but significant changes would not occur until later in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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