Necessary Virtue: The Pragmatic Origins of Religious Liberty in New England

Portada
University of Virginia Press, 1998 - 277 páginas
Tracing the Constitution's separation of church and state to the need for French assistance in the fight against the British during the Revolutionary War, the author examines the significant break with the traditional, virulent anti- Catholicism of colonial New England Protestants. While some saw the break as a necessary result of shedding the colonial past, the author argues that many saw it as a temporary expedient to be dispensed with as soon as possible. The alliances with France and French Canadians, he says, had the effect of redrawing religious boundaries and disabusing some Americans of their habitual intolerance. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Contenido

The Catholic Question
6
The Encounter in Quebec
23
Conquered into Liberty
60
The Greatest Prince on Earth
119
Romanists in Disguise
154
Bibliography
253
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Acerca del autor (1998)

Charles P. Hanson is Assistant Professor of History at Collegio dell'Adriatico in Trieste, Italy.

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