The political conflict over separation of church and state at the state level in the 1790s
A) found its fiercest expression in Virginia concerning whether the state should end its support of the Episcopal Church.
B) was unconnected to the politics of the Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties.
C) founded its fiercest expression in Connecticut concerning whether the Congregational churches should be state-supported through taxes and be the "established church" of Connecticut.
D) founded its fiercest expression in Maryland where the Catholic Church was the state-supported "established church" of the state.
Answer: C
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