no
yes
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.
Did people who have been in prison voted in the 1789
yes
If they are registered to vote, yes.
If they owned property.
yes because america was there place and they rule it
no he wasn't given every vote
Yes, and no one could vote for president. This was done in Congress.
There was no election. Washington's name was put forward as president and congress voted him in. In 1789 there were no elections for president because congress didn't think people could vote in a reasonable way. When voting was done it was only white men over 21 who owned land who could vote.
in 1789 mexican and asian americans began to vote
in 1789 mexican and asian americans began to vote