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it was a statue to honor different religions and freedom of those different religions.
It was the doucument that seperated church from state
it was a documant that seperated church from state
January 16, 1786
The Virginia Statue of Religious Freedomwas drafted in 1777. The document was first introduced into the Virginia General Assembly until1779.
The Declaration of Independence and Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom
Thomas Jefferson drafted it in 1777, but did not introduce it until 1779.
Declaration of Independence and Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom2 major important ones.-declaration of independence.-virginia statue for religious freedom.
He signed to agree that all men are created equal
The Statue for Religious Freedom was wrote by Thomas Jefferson, drafted in 1777, but not showed to the General Assembly until 1779.
The Bill of Rights, written by James Madison, was influenced by the Virginia Declaration of Rights and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in many ways. The first ten amendments of the Bill of Rights are similar to the Declaration of Rights, written by George Mason. For example, Article 8 of the Virginia Declaration of Rights keeps people from "being deprived of his liberty except by the law of the land", which later developed into part of the federal Bill of Rights. There are also sections of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, written by Thomas Jefferson, that can compare to the Bill of Rights. The five basic freedoms, found in the first amendment, are still prevalent in our communities and governments today. Separation of church and state is still an issue. People everywhere still adament that they have religious freedom.