Vice President of South Carolina

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The Vice President of South Carolina was a leading executive officer in the state’s early revolutionary government, serving as second-in-command to the president (governor) during the American Revolutionary era.

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Vice President of South Carolina canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf executive office
political office
appliesToJurisdiction South Carolina
associatedWithEvent American Revolutionary War
South Carolina Revolution of 1776
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryDuringExistence South Carolina Provincial Congress
surface form: State of South Carolina (revolutionary government)
endTime 1778
firstHolder Henry Laurens
governmentBranch executive branch of South Carolina
governmentForm revolutionary state government
hasJurisdiction South Carolina
surface form: State of South Carolina
hierarchicalRank second-highest executive officer in South Carolina
historicalPeriod American Revolutionary War
surface form: American Revolution

American Revolutionary War
surface form: American Revolutionary War era
isDifferentFrom Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
Vice President of the United States
isHistoric true
legalBasis Constitution of South Carolina
surface form: South Carolina Constitution of 1776
locatedIn British America
South Carolina
Thirteen Colonies
officeAbolishedBy Constitution of South Carolina
surface form: South Carolina Constitution of 1778
officeCreatedBy Constitution of South Carolina
surface form: South Carolina Constitution of 1776
officeHolderSelectionMethod elected by the legislature of South Carolina
officeScope statewide
officeStatus defunct
officeTitleStyle Vice President
officeType state executive office
partOf South Carolina state government
surface form: Government of South Carolina
positionInGovernment second-in-command to the President of South Carolina
precededBy none (newly created office in 1776)
replacedBy Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
replaces President of South Carolina in case of vacancy or incapacity
residence Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
surface form: Charleston, South Carolina
role acted as chief executive in the absence of the President of South Carolina
assisted the President of South Carolina in executive functions
seat Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
surface form: Charleston, South Carolina
significantOfficeHolder Henry Laurens
startTime 1776
subordinateTo President of South Carolina
usedLanguage English

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Henry Laurens positionHeld Vice President of South Carolina