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The Statute of Religious freedom separated the church and the state and was 1 of 3 accomplishments of Thomas Jefferson that was put on his epitaph.

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It laid an important precedent for a part of the Bill of Rights.

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Thomas Jefferson

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The Virginia statute for established precedent of religious tol rance and freedom?

The Virginia statute for religious freedom established precedent of religious tol rance and freedom.


What does the Virginia states for religious freedom say?

what does the Virginia statute for religious freedom say


When was the Virginia statute for religious freedom writen?

1786


It attracted settlers desiring religious freedom?

The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom attracted settlers desiring religious freedom


Who issued the virginia statute of religious freedom?

Thomas Jefferson


What statement was made about freedom of religion in 1779?

Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom


Was the Virginia Statute For Religious Freedom the basis for The Bill of Rights?

yes.


Which State had a statute for religious freedom reducing the influence of the church?

virginia


When was the Virginia statute of religious freedom written and by who?

1779 by Thomas Jefferson


What was the legislation passed by an alliance of Jefferson and the Baptists?

Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom.


What state enacted the Statute of Religious Freedom in 1786?

Thomas Jefferson


What are two documents used to write the Constitution?

The Virginia Statute of religious freedom and the Virginia decleration of rights.