I believe some were Anabaptists later to become know as Mennonites...a form a Protestantism predominantly around the Rhode Is, area
All of them where Christian. Anything ranging from quaker, to Catholic.
Declaration of independence and the Virginia statute for religious freedom.
The authors of the Declaration of Independence argued against taxation without representation and for religious freedom.
The Declaration of Independence and Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom
Thomas Jefferson
NO- Not really. There is a reference to a Creator which is a sort of religious reference, but the document is a justification for the declaration of independence from British rule. One justification is what is known as universal human rights. These rights can be based on religion but are also accepted by philosophers and ethicists with no religious basis.
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Thomas Jefferson was the principle author of the Declaration of Independence and thus made him one of the founding fathers of the United States
Voltaire influenced the ideas in the Declaration of Independence by promoting principles of freedom, reason, and equality. His advocacy for religious tolerance and criticism of despotic rule aligned with the values that the Declaration aimed to establish, such as natural rights and the right to revolution. Voltaire's works helped shape the Enlightenment ideals that underpinned the Declaration's assertion of independence and individual liberties.
what denomination did the loyalists attend
the VA statute for religious freedom.
Author of the Declaration of American Independence of the statute of Virginia for religious freedom and father of the University of Virginia