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it was a statue to honor different religions and freedom of those different religions.

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Which state enacted the statue of religious freedom in 1786?

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Virginia Statue for religious freedom?

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What did the Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom do?

it was a documant that seperated church from state


What year did the passing of the statue of religious freedom in Virginia happen?

January 16, 1786


What two documents did Thomas Jefferson write?

The Declaration of Independence and Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom


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What year was the Virginia statute for religious freedom written?

The Virginia Statue of Religious Freedomwas drafted in 1777. The document was first introduced into the Virginia General Assembly until1779.


Who wrote the statue for religious freedom?

The Statue for Religious Freedom was wrote by Thomas Jefferson, drafted in 1777, but not showed to the General Assembly until 1779.


What guaranteed the freedom of religious beliefs and opinions?

The First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the freedom of religious beliefs and opinions. This amendment prohibits the government from establishing a national religion and protects the rights of individuals to practice their own religion or no religion at all.


what six documents did Americans look to when creating a new government?

Americans looked to The Declaration of Independence, the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, The Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom, the Virginia House of Burgesses, and the Mayflower Compact. Hope this helps!