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Wilson won re-election to the state Senate in 1826, but was pressed for impeachment by Thomas S. Grimké, who accused Wilson of being reckless with the State's finances, as governor. Having felt that his honor had been impugned, Wilson challenged Grimké to a
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literature, Wilson supported their efforts and endorsed their actions. Based mostly on personal experience, Wilson penned
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sensibilities. When a mob went to the Charleston post office in 1835 to confiscate mail containing
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in 1818 and was chosen by his colleagues to be the president of the senate. In 1822, the
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The Code of Honor: Or, Rules for the Government of Principals and Seconds in Duelling
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and became active in politics by being elected to three non-consecutive terms to the
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Wilson died on February 12, 1849, and was buried at St. Paul's Church in
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and was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1807. He practiced law in
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and he argued that it would save lives instead of encouraging duels.
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Democratic-Republican Party state governors of the United States
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Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
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John Wilson (disambiguation)

Governor of South Carolina
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