Creating the United States

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A Wall of Separation between Church and State

“A Wall of Separation between Church and State” (121)

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In explaining to the Danbury, Connecticut Baptist Association why he refused to proclaim national days of fasting and thanksgiving as his predecessors had done, President Thomas Jefferson asserted that the Constitution built a wall of separation between church and state. Jeffersons many deletions and emendations to this draft indicate the great care he used in phrasing his opinion.