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Anastasy [175]
1 year ago
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contributing to the revelation of official declaration 1, what was the name of the federal piece of legislation that directly pu

nished the church, disincorporated it, and seized its valuable assets
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1 answer:
qaws [65]1 year ago
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The Edmunds-Tucker Act was the name of a federal law that directly punished the church, dissolving it and confiscating its prized possession,

The Edmunds-Tucker Act An amendment to the previous Edmonds Act, it was passed in response to a dispute between the United States Congress and the Church of Latter-day Saints over polygamy. The Edmunds-Tucker Act touched every point between Congress and Mormons. The law prohibits polygamy and carries fines of $500 to $800 and imprisonment of up to five years. The Edmunds-Tucker Act addressed all issues between Congress and Mormonism. The law prohibits polygamy and carries fines of $500 to $800 and imprisonment of up to five years

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