Author: House of Delegates

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Tax on Religion; an excerpt from the Journal of the House of Delegates (1784)

In this excerpt from the Journal of the House of Delegates, the House adopts a resolution supporting “a moderate tax or contribution, annually,” to benefit all Christian sects, including dissenters from the established Church of England. The resolution, which eventually failed, excited such opposition that James Madison was emboldened to reintroduce Thomas Jefferson’s Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom, which was passed by the General Assembly on January 16, 1786.