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3 May, 09:18

The Dorr War: refers to fighting that broke out between whites and Cherokees in Georgia. demonstrated the contentiousness of the national bank debate. divided Rhode Islanders over the issue of expanding voting rights for white men. resulted from the nullification crisis. stemmed from a disagreement between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson over internal improvements.

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    divided Rhode Islanders over the issue of expanding voting rights for white men

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    The dorr war refers to fighting that divided Rhode Islanders over the issue of expanding voting rights for white men. The war was due to disenfranchisement and it was led by Thomas Wilson Dorr as they sought for changes to electoral rule in Rhode Island. The state was using a constitution that required voters to own land as qualification to vote. The state won the war and Dorr was imprisoned for life, although he was later freed after a year.
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