Nation State

Simplified history of the real America.

 The people and the 1st jurisdiction

In 1776 our American Forefathers defined the word “nation” to mean… the living “people”.

The people are the Supreme Local Government within each of the physical County borders of each nation-state. They are the holders of sovereignty… meaning, they have supreme authority to enforce the Public Law by way of voting in their assemblies.

The people live on the soil turf, the geographical top 6 inches, like the skin of an apple,  which is the the soil jurisdiction.

 The nation is the people.

The state is the geographical soil turf.

The original 13 colonies were referred to as nation-states.

The people live on their county within the border of their nation-state.

Each border forms the shape of a county, like a patch in a quilt.

When Counties are combined together, they form their State (one quilt). They are then called a

“Union State” or “Union of State” (a union of Counties forming their State).

When States are united together as one Nation body, they are called “the United States”.

(note:  The name was the United States until 1851 when it was changed to The United States)

The United States is the title of the combined National Soil Jurisdiction of Counties and States.

Note that each American State is a Nation of its own, just like the many Native American Indian Nations are each their own Nation.

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