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In the 1790s, many states in the United States imposed religious tests and property requirements that disenfranchised groups like Jews, Catholics, and Quakers. These groups often faced discrimination and were viewed with suspicion by the predominantly Protestant society. Additionally, some states had laws that explicitly restricted voting rights based on religious affiliation, reflecting the prevailing biases of the time. As a result, these religious minorities were largely excluded from the political process.

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