“Our purpose is to grant both to the Christians and to all others full authority to follow whatever worship each person has desired ... Therefore we thought it ... most proper to establish our purpose that no person whatever should be refused complete toleration1 ...” — Edict of Milan, AD 313

The Edict of Milan was issued during the reign of Constantine the Great. It marked a turning point for Christians living in the Roman Empire. Consider what you know about the Edict of Milan and its impact on people living in Roman territories. Why do you think Constantine signed this edict? Look up the US Constitution. Explain how the Edict of Milan compares to the way the US Constitution addresses religion?

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The impact that this edict would have on the people at the time is that it would give them the right to the freedom of worship or religion at the time.

The reason why the edict was signed

The edict was signed by Constantine to show the people living there that the government of the day was tolerant and they were indifferent about the religions that people chose to have in the area.

The way that this can be compared to the United States constitution is that the constitution establishes that the people have a right to their own religion and that the government has no right to enforce or make laws that would enforce or prohibit religion in the nation.

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