Discover how two great nations shaped their futures through policy, people, and parallel history.
Safe Citizenship, or Canadian and American Citizenship: An Historical Parallel of All Great Events in Canada and the United States, Bimetallism, Gold and Silver Coinage, Tariffs, Etc; Fully Explained, Different Systems of Government, Compared and Expounded by J. Frith Jeffers offers a clear, accessible look at how tariff policy, money standards, and government structure influenced national life. The book draws practical connections between major events in Canada and the United States, helping readers understand complex topics through a focused historical lens.
With straightforward explanations and a comparative approach, this edition helps readers see how political decisions affected everyday life—from taxation and currency to the rules that govern citizen rights and national governance.
- Plain explanations of bimetallism, gold and silver coinage, and tariff debates
- Side-by-side comparisons of Canadian and American political systems
- Historical context for how policies shaped citizenship and governance
- Accessible language suitable for readers new to the topic
Ideal for readers of history and political theory, students, and curious minds seeking a grounded view of how great events influence the rights and responsibilities of citizens.