12 Events that i Concider Monumental in Shaping the US First Amendment

  • Right to Petition and a Statement about Due Process

    Right to Petition and a Statement about Due Process
    Massachusetts General Court adopts the first broad statement of American liberties, the Massachusetts Body of Liberties
  • The First Charter of Rhode Island Grants Religious Freedom

    The First Charter of Rhode Island Grants Religious Freedom
    The Royal Charter of 1663 granted by King Charles II allowed settlers in Rhode Island to govern their own colony and guaranteed their individual freedom of religion
  • Jailed People for Refusing Taxes on Church

    Jailed People for Refusing Taxes on Church
    18 Baptists are put in jail in Massachusetts for refusing to pay taxes that support the Congregational church
  • Virginias House of Burgesses Passes the Virginia Declaration of Rights

    Virginias House of Burgesses Passes the Virginia Declaration of Rights
    Proclaim the inherent rights of men, including the right to reform or abolish inadequate government.
  • Final Draft of the Declaration of Independence

    Final Draft of the Declaration of Independence
    While this resolution was being discussed, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston , and Roger Sherman were appointed to draft a Declaration of Independence
  • Virginia State Bill for Religious Freedom Draft

    Virginia State Bill for Religious Freedom Draft
    Thomas Jefferson completes his first draft of a Virginia state bill for religious freedom, No man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place, or ministry whatsoever. The bill later becomes the famous Virginia Ordinance for Religious Freedom.
  • 11th state to approve 1st 10 amendments

    11th state to approve 1st 10 amendments
    On December 15, Virginia becomes the 11th state to approve the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, thereby ratifying the Bill of Rights
  • Sedition Act

    Sedition Act
    Thomas Jefferson pardons all person convicted under the act.The act had punished those who uttered or published false writings against the govenment
  • On Liberty Essay

    On Liberty Essay
    If speech is free and the search for knowedge then eventually the truth will rise to the surface.
  • The 14th Amendment of the Constitution is Ratified

    The 14th Amendment of the Constitution is Ratified
    The amendment, requires that no state shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws
  • American Civil Liberties Union

    American Civil Liberties Union
    new organization dedicated to preseving civil liberties
  • Gotlow v. New York

    Gotlow v. New York
    U.S. Supreme Court holds under the New York criminal anarchy statute Benjamin Gitlow’s conviction for writing The Left Wing Manifesto. The Court concludes, however, that the free-speech clause of the First Amendment applies to the states through the process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment