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Explanation:

In 1787 the United States constitution was drafted, but the constitution did not explained anything about citizenship. However, it mentioned about the "citizen of the United States" at that time the infant United states followed the concept of British common law and accepted the rule of Place of birth.

In 1790 Naturalization act was enacted in the United States which provided the first ever rules which need to be followed to grant the national citizenship to free white people.

In 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe was signed which extended the citizenship to all persons living within the territory of the United States following the Mexican war.

There are difference in Citizen role during the Revolutionary era and 19th century when the country have started the Federal style of government.

The Revolutionary Era is the era from the period American citizen start fighting for their Freedom till the declaration of independence.

The role of citizen during the Revolutionary Era is to remain patriotic and support the other citizen in pursuance of freedom from the British.

However, the role change in the 19th century because the U.S. Constitution requires every citizen to vote for its leaders or government.

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