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Lesson 2 considers how the American Founders understood religious freedom, a right they enshrined in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. In acknowledging this first freedom, the Founders overcame differences of religion and ideology to provide constitutional guarantees for the religious freedom of everyone. Their action represents the most significant legal expression of religious freedom the world had ever known, and it is rightly considered a watershed moment in human history.
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