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that blacks be included in the proposed constitution, Dorr and others agreed. However Newport delegate Pearce argued that including black suffrage would alienate subsequent wider white support needed to adopt the proposed constitution. The convention then voted 46 to 18 to limit suffrage to white men.
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Son of Samuel and Hannah Jerauld Pearce, he married Abigail Coggershall and they had seven children, Samuel, Hannah Jerould, Abby Perry, Abigail, Ann Townsend, Catherine P, and Dutee J Pearce. After the death of his wife on July 4, 1827, Pearce married Harriet Boss and had two children, Dutee Jerauld
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of 1842-43 which was an effort to extend suffrage in Rhode Island which had been limited to landowning men holding $ 134 or more in property. Thomas Dorr and followers organized a People's Convention in 1841 to draft a new constitution featuring universal male suffrage. When black residents asked
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In 1842 after the existing state government rejected the results of the convention and a popular vote in favor of the new constitution, Pearce and others were accused of treason after an attempt by Dorrites to capture the Providence armory. Pearce then sought assistance in his defense from
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Pearce held various local offices including Attorney general of Rhode Island in 1819–1825 and United States district attorney in 1824 and 1825. He served as member of the
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Joey La Neve DeFrancesco, "Abolition and Anti-Abolition in Newport, 1835-1866,"
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National Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives
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Anti-Masonic Party members of the United States House of Representatives
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Pearce died in Newport on May 9, 1849 (age 60 years, 36 days). He is
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An unsuccessful candidate for re-election in 1836 to the
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United States Attorneys for the District of Rhode Island
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Dutee Jerauld Pearce
U.S. House of Representatives
Rhode Island
At-large
Charles H. Page
James M. Pendleton
Rhode Island House of Representatives
Prudence Island, Rhode Island
Newport
Rhode Island
U.S.
Providence
Rhode Island
Adams Party
Jacksonian Party
Alma mater
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
Lawyer
Politician
United States Representative
Rhode Island
Prudence Island
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
Phi Beta Kappa
admitted to the bar
Newport, Rhode Island
Rhode Island House of Representatives
Nineteenth

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