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7 March, 22:02

The Dorr War: stemmed from a disagreement between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson over internal improvements. refers to fighting that broke out between whites and Cherokees in Georgia. demonstrated the contentiousness of the national bank debate. pitted proponents of expanded voting rights for whites against the status quo in Rhode Island.

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  1. 7 March, 22:19
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    pitted proponents of expanded voting rights for whites against the status quo in Rhode Island.

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    The dorr war also called Dorr rebellion of 1841 to 1843 happened when middle class residents tried to force broader democracy in Rhode Island. Thomas Wilson Dorr led the rebellion because he wanted a new constitution and an abolishing of voting restrictions. The rebellion failed. He was charged with treason and received a life sentence. But was released a year later.
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