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|contents=Barbados’s Constitution of 1966 was the first document to protect freedom of religion in the country’s independent history. Article 19 | |contents=Barbados’s Constitution of 1966 was the first document to protect freedom of religion in the country’s independent history. Article 19 grants religious freedoms and protections. The preamble states the country is founded on the supremacy of God. | ||
“The Constitution of Barbados.” Organization of American States. Accessed July 20, 2023. https://www.oas.org/dil/the_constitution_of_barbados.pdf | “The Constitution of Barbados.” Organization of American States. Accessed July 20, 2023. https://www.oas.org/dil/the_constitution_of_barbados.pdf | ||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Barbados
Barbados’s Constitution of 1966 was the first document to protect freedom of religion in the country’s independent history. Article 19 grants religious freedoms and protections. The preamble states the country is founded on the supremacy of God.
“The Constitution of Barbados.” Organization of American States. Accessed July 20, 2023. https://www.oas.org/dil/the_constitution_of_barbados.pdf