The legal history of colonial America reveals that America has been devoted to the free exercise of religion since well before the First Amendment was ratified. Indeed, the two colonies originally ...
"We are being watched over, therefore we need to live up to the standards of not only religion ... it's built on 13 different steps meaning the 13 new states, the 13 former colonies.
Germany today is one of the most admired countries in Europe and around the world. Nevertheless, it isn’t far from anyone’s ...
The United States does not have a state religion and does not force religion of any kind onto the people living here.
For Pennsylvania, the convenience store chain Wawa is practically a religion. From its start ... and North Carolina were ...
Arguably, the 13 colonies would never have come together ... (a list that currently include “race, color, creed, or religion”) and for which discrimination is specifically illegal.
"The image we have of Mennonites in Bolivia is that they work from six in the morning until nine at night, they're very religious ... Although the 90 Mennonite colonies are a powerhouse of ...
This year on Oct. 13, the guest speaker at First Baptist was John McNiff ... praising the fact that the early Colonies had ...
New Jersey, one of the original 13 colonies, adopted these customs and added its own local flavor. Early settlers in the ...
Rhode Island's independent streak – it was the only state to reject ratification of the 18th Amendment banning the manufacture and sale of alcohol in 1920 – dates back to its 17th century ...
[3] Britain influenced the colonies more than any other country and ... Many southern states made more crimes capital, especially for slaves.[13] The first great reform era occurred between ...
"First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.” That famous description of George Washington by his friend and fellow patriot Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee is ...