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When America Rose Up: A History of Rebellion on U.S. Soil

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9. The Dorr Rebellion (1841-1842)

9. The Dorr Rebellion (1841-1842)
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The Dorr Rebellion unfolded in Rhode Island as activists, led by Thomas Dorr, challenged the state’s restrictive voting laws. Demanding broader suffrage for white men regardless of property ownership, the movement ignited political upheaval. Though the rebellion was suppressed, it paved the way for more democratic reforms and expanded voting rights.

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