The Edict of Nantes .
The Edict of Nantes
religious
The Edict of Nantes, issued in 1598 by King Henry IV of France, granted religious tolerance to the Huguenots, a Protestant minority. It allowed them to practice their faith freely and hold public office, thus ending decades of religious conflict in France.
That is the universal declaration of human rights.
Thomas Jefferson was the principle author of the Declaration of Independence and thus made him one of the founding fathers of the United States
The Declaration of independence was based on a document written by George Mason. It was The Virginia Declaration Of Independence.
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.
The Declaration of Independence document can be used to argue for quitting. The Declaration of Independence document is used only for Theory and Natural rights.
Which document is echoed by the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence?
the declaration of independence the declaration of independence the declaration of independence
the declaration of independence.
Religious and non-religious politicians could not agree.