What requirements are included in the 1790 South Carolina State Constitution for a person to be elected in the South Carolina House of Representatives:
SECTION 6. No person shall be eligible to a seat in the house of representatives unless he is a free White man, of the age of twenty-one years, and hath been a citizen and resident in this State three years previous to his election. If a resident in the election district, he shall not be eligible to a seat in the house of representatives unless he be legally seized and possessed in his own right of a settled freehold estate of five hundred acres of land and ten negroes, or of a real estate of the value of one hundred and fifty pounds sterling, clear of debt. If a non-resident, he shall be legally seized and possessed of a settled freehold estate therein of the value of five hundred pounds sterling, clear of debt.
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18 years or older
18 years or older
Had to own at least 10 slaves
Had to own at least 10 slaves
Own at least 200 acres
Own at least 200 acres
Own at least 500 acres
Own at least 500 acres
Had no debts
Had no debts
Minimum amount of debt owed
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- Had to own at least 10 slaves
- Own at least 500 acres
- Had no debts
Note: The constitution also required the person be a free White man, at least 21 years old, and a citizen/resident of the state for three years prior to election. (18 years or older and "minimum amount of debt owed" are incorrect.)
- Had to own at least 10 slaves
- Own at least 500 acres
- Had no debts
Note: The constitution also required the person be a free White man, at least 21 years old, and a citizen/resident of the state for three years prior to election. (18 years or older and "minimum amount of debt owed" are incorrect.)
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