During the period before the Civil War, South Carolina was not only the wealthiest state but also the one that was alienated from the rest. On July 6th,  1774, at a general meeting, members of the South Carolina's society decided to create "The committee of 99", that  was formed by 5 delegates and who main task was to take control of the government of the colony.
The committee of 99 was created as a response of the colonists against the lack of representation that the colony had in America. They wanted to formally declare the shift that the colonists were making from the British Government and to start  governing themselves.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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It was the depresion and the roman empire nearly colapsed.
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In America, in order to become a citizen, the person has to either be born or naturalized in the country of the United States. A non-citizen; however, is anyone from a different country that does not owe allegiance to the U.S. 
There are two ways by which a person can become a U.S citizen by birth: Jus Solis and Jus Sanguinis. Jus Solis is when a person has the right to citizenship for being born in the State or territories. Jus Sanguinis is the right to citizenship when the person has at least one American parent. 
Naturalization is the legal process by which non-natives become American citizens. A person who is not a citizen, but wants to become one, has to meet the requirements and go through the U.S naturalization process.   
 
        
             
        
        
        
The reason why people, specifically Puritans, left England to go to America in the 1600s was because of religious persecution of their belief, their belief being the simplified version of the religion hosted by the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Alexander Hamilton Stephens is the man you are looking for. I know this because he was the governor of Georgia from 1882-1883. After 4 months of being Governor he died in office on March 4, 1883.