Acote’s Hill

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Acote’s Hill is a historic site in Chepachet, Rhode Island, known primarily as the location of a key engagement during the 1842 Dorr Rebellion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle site
historic site
associatedEvent Dorr Rebellion NERFINISHED
associatedWith Rhode Island suffrage movement
Thomas Wilson Dorr NERFINISHED
associatedYear 1842
category Dorr Rebellion sites
Historic sites in Rhode Island
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eventDate 1842
hasHistoricalPeriod 19th century
hasNameVariant Acote Hill NERFINISHED
heritageStatus local historic site
knownFor 1842 Dorr Rebellion battle
engagement during the Dorr Rebellion
locatedIn Chepachet, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
Glocester, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
Providence County, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
Rhode Island
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Chepachet River NERFINISHED
Chepachet village center NERFINISHED
partOf Dorr Rebellion NERFINISHED
region New England NERFINISHED
significance site of a key engagement in the Dorr Rebellion
state Rhode Island
terrainFeature hill
town Glocester, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
usedFor military position during the Dorr Rebellion
village Chepachet NERFINISHED

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Chepachet hasNotableSite Acote’s Hill