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FREEDOM OF RELIGION
1st Amendment
STORY CHAPTER LINKS
1. STORY PREFACE
2. THEOLOGICAL CORRECTNESS
    CATHOLICS -VS- PROTESTANTS
3. FIRST AMMENDMENT AT WORK
4. WE KEEP WORKING AT IT
5. USED AND RECOMMENDED SOURCES

PREFACE

Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment
of religion
or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof...

When the early colonists came to America, most were fleeing religious persecution. Wars, in the name of religion, were nothing more than a "legitimate" reason to control people and territory. Laws, in the name of "progress" were nothing more than an "authorized" way to impose the will of the rulers on the lives of the ruled.

Life in Colonial America was not as free as people hoped it would be. Local rulers often made laws that merely imposed their religious practices on the entire community. The Salem Witch Trials are good examples of a community gone amuck when religious freedom is not guaranteed.

William Penn, who had been persecuted in England because he was a Quaker, came to America thinking he would live in a free country. Penn wanted to REALLY guarantee religious freedom. His charter for Pennsylvania is a model tool of government. Laws established under that Charter guaranteed freedom of religion to everyone, and it was used when the founders drafted the American Bill of Rights.

Let's take a look at the kind of activities Penn and other early colonists were trying to flee from, and eliminate in, their new land.

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