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The first American voters were only white, male landowners.

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I apologize for any confusion. In the early years of the United States, voting rights were only granted to a specific group of people. Specifically, only white, male landowners had the right to vote. This meant that women, people of color, and those who did not own property were excluded from voting. Over time, these restrictions were gradually lifted, and the voting rights expanded to include more diverse groups of individuals.

The first American voters were only white, male landowners.