Under the United States Constitution:
A person must first be a United States citizen before becoming a State citizen (resident). A person can be a US citizen without being a State citizen (resident). State citizenship requires US citizenship.Under the Articles of Confederation there were State citizens but no US citizens.
STATE CITIZENSHIP by Frederick Van Dyne (1913)
THE PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES OF CITIZENS IN THE SEVERAL STATES by W. J. Meyers (1902)
1. CITIZENSHIP GENERALLY
2. HOW AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP MAY BE ACQUIRED
3. THE OBLIGATION AND DUTIES OF THE CITIZEN TO THE NATION AND THE STATES
4. THE RIGHTS, PRIVILEGES, AND IMMUNITEES OF THE CITIZEN
5. PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES UNDER THE WAR AMENDMENTS
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