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31: 51:, and an important religious and political figure in the United States during the 1830s and 1840s. In 1827, Smith began to gather a religious following after announcing that an angel had shown him a set of 82:
encouraged him to gather the church to the Latter Day Saint settlement in Missouri. There, tensions between church members and non-Mormons escalated into the
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in 1844, and during the campaign, his part in the Nauvoo City Council's decision to suppress a newspaper that had published accusations against Smith led to
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from the state. After escaping from custody, Smith and his followers settled in
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with adherents numbering in the millions, denominations that share a belief in
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but that vary in their acceptance of each other and of traditional
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Portal:History
Featured article

Joseph Smith, Jr.
Latter Day Saint movement
Mormonism
golden plates
Jesus
indigenous peoples of the Americas
Book of Mormon
Church of Christ
Kirtland, Ohio
Kirtland Safety Society
1838 Mormon War
executive order
Latter Day Saints
Nauvoo, Illinois
theocracy
polygamy
President of the United States
his assassination
religious denominations
Jesus
Christianity
sacred texts
Bible

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