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AP US History
Unit 3 – Conflict and American Independence, 1754–1800
Topic 3.6
What was the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, and why was it significant?
Law passed in Virginia in 1776 that granted religious freedom to all citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs.
Law passed in Virginia in 1787 that established a system of public education and provided for the establishment of public schools throughout the state
Law passed in Virginia in 1791 that established the principles of free speech and freedom of the press
Law passed in Virginia in 1783 that abolished the practice of slavery and granted freedom to all enslaved persons within the state
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