Creating the United States

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“The full and free exercise” of their religion and the disestablishment of the Anglican Episcopal Church was proposed as an amendment to the Virginia Declaration of Rights in 1776 by James Madison, a member of the Virginia General Assembly. Madison here notes his proposals, which argued that religious freedom should be based on natural rights and the dictates of conscience rather than on mutual toleration.
“The full and free exercise” of their religion and the disestablishment of the Anglican Episcopal Church was proposed as an amendment to the Virginia Declaration of Rights in 1776 by James Madison, a member of the Virginia General Assembly. Madison here notes his proposals, which argued that religious freedom should be based on natural rights and the dictates of conscience rather than on mutual toleration.