In the United States and in many other countries, citizens have to register to vote "To <span>make sure people vote only once," since otherwise it would be very hard to track who has already voted. </span>
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Their leader assassinated and their homes under attack, the Mormons of Nauvoo, Illinois, begin a long westward migration that eventually brings them to the valley of the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
The members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had been persecuted for their beliefs ever since Joseph Smith founded the church in New York in 1830. Smith’s claim to be a modern-day prophet of God and his acceptance of polygamy proved controversial wherever the Mormons attempted to settle. In 1838, Smith set up a new spiritual colony in Missouri, but by 1839, anti-Mormon prejudice there had proved too virulent. The Latter-day-Saints next set up camp in Nauvoo, Illinois but prejudice followed them there as well. Angry mobs murdered Smith and his brother in June 1844 and began burning homes and threatening members of the group.
Explanation:
They felt persecuted and discriminated in their original home.
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When the South Succeeded from the Union, they had left the Union completely.
The person cutting the branch, or the southern states, off of the tree, or the Union, represents the South succeeding from the Union.
So this cartoon would fit into the narrative about Southern Succession
The southerners would feel that this is a good representation about what happened, but the northerners would feel that the southerners had never truly succeeded in the beginning, until later.