
064 Joseph Smith's Death: A Political Assassination
Church History Matters
Joseph Smith's Presidential Campaign of 1844
The chapter explores Joseph Smith's decision to run for the presidency in 1844, driven by a desire to seek federal intervention for the protection of religious minorities like the Mormons. It discusses his platform emphasizing religious liberty, civil rights, and reform measures and how he became a protest candidate to raise awareness about the government's failures. The chapter delves into the complexities of pre-Civil War American politics and the impact of Smith's candidacy on the national political landscape.
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