How Religion Shaped Early America:The Faith of the Founders & The First Amendment

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Delve into the profound and complex story of how religion served as the primary architect of early America. Long before the emergence of a distinct political identity, religious belief was the engine of colonization, the source of legal codes, and the wellspring of both cultural unity and violent conflict. This in-depth exploration covers the zealous Puritan "city upon a hill" in New England, the Anglican establishment of the South, the surprising religious pluralism of the Middle Colonies, and the militant Catholic missions of New Spain and New France.

Discover how theological debates over freedom and conscience led to the founding of Rhode Island and Pennsylvania on radical principles of toleration. Understand the tragic collision between European Christianity and Native American spiritual traditions, and the complex role faith played in both justifying the institution of slavery and providing enslaved people with a language of resistance and hope.

We trace the explosive fire of the First Great Awakening, which challenged authority and forged a new collective American identity, and examine how Enlightenment ideas of reason and natural rights intertwined with faith to fuel the Revolution. Finally, see how the experience of state-sponsored religion led the Founding Fathers to their groundbreaking solution: the First Amendment and the separation of church and state.

This is the essential history for understanding the core of the American experiment—a story of covenant, revival, freedom, and contradiction that continues to define the nation's character today.

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