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  Hayne, Robert Young
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NameRobert Young Hayne
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St. Paul's Parish, South Carolina , United States
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Born November 10, 1791
DiedSeptember 24, 1839 (47 years)
ContributorJoshua L.
Last ModifedJoshua L.
Oct 26, 2003 06:21pm
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InfoPolitical Party: Democrat



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Born
November 10, 1791 in St. Paul's Parish, SC


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Religion: Episcopalian


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Education
Attended private schools - studied law


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Occupations
Captain, Charleston Cadet Infantry
Lawyer


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Died: September 24, 1839 in Asheville, NC


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Buried: Charleston, SC in St. Michael's Churchyard


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Major Events and Accomplishments - 1832-1834
Governor Hayne presided over the convention that rescinded the Ordinance of Nullification - 1833


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Other Government Positions
South Carolina House of Representatives - 1814-1818
Attorney General of South Carolina - 1818-1822
US Senate - 1822-1832
Mayor of Charleston, SC - 1835-1837


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Other Accomplishments, Honors, Distinctions, etc.
Hayne engaged in a famous debate with Senator Daniel Webster on the nature of the United States while a member of the US Senate - 1830


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