All those who supported the Revolution were automatically considered
citizens of South Carolina. In 1788, the Articles of Confederation made all citizens
of all states citizens of the new nation. In 1790, Congress enacted a naturalization
act which required: one year's residence in the state, two year's residence in the U.S.,
and a loyalty oath to be sworn in a court.
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