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  1. One early attempt to bring the Christian right into American politics began in 1974 when Robert Grant, an early movement leader, founded American Christian Cause to advocate Christian ideological teachings in Southern California.

  2. 27. Mai 2014 · One of the most durable myths in recent history is that the religious right, the coalition of conservative evangelicals and fundamentalists, emerged as a political movement in response to the...

  3. In the early 1980s historian Leo Ribuffo set the stage for this discussion by charting the history of the “Old Christian Right” of the Depression era. 21 Other significant historical works, although not specifically about the Religious Right, have offered important insights by situating the movement within the much larger story of American ...

  4. 28. Juni 2017 · A plethora of religious iconography fill the National Museum of American History's new exhibit, Religion in Early America. From left to right, an 18th century Torah scroll, a 17th century Catholic ...

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  5. 3. Okt. 2019 · The Christian Right displays its fundamental links to an American version of religious politics by being as litigious and vocal about individual and group rights as any other civil rights effort of the 21st century. But the intense effort and large-scale visibility of these efforts and other tactics in the movement’s repertoire ...

  6. Because the Spanish were the first Europeans to establish settlements on the mainland of North America, such as St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565, the earliest Christians in the territory which would eventually become the United States were Roman Catholics.

  7. 14. Juli 2017 · Early religious activist Anne Hutchinson championed the right to question Puritan tenets in 1636, while fellow reformer Roger Williams founded the settlement of Rhode Island, known for its...