That is a good point. Last night I was intrigued by all this, so I spent a couple hours reading late 1790-middle 1800 law journals that are archived online. There was a LOT of discussion on a citizen of a STATE and a citizen of the Country. My eyes started to bug out from the lawyer speak.
Mind sharing the link?
There was a LOT of discussion on a citizen of a STATE and a citizen of the Country.
And 999 out of 1000 American students don't understand the importance of those questions--nor how different from the Founding Fathers' vision we are today.