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Was America Hostile To Mormons?

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Was America just to be so hostile to Mormons, if so why? If not, why not?
Mormonism is known as one of the most successful (in present time) and government involved religions from the 1800’s. Joseph Smith, who had much curiosity in religion, and what was real and what was made up, founded the religion. He claimed that Jesus Christ and God himself visited him and that they told him, .all denominations have strayed from the truth and that he should not join any of them. After that event, he didn’t think much of it and moved on through his life. Once he told his father of his vision, he was scorned, and went to seek forgiveness. When praying for his sins to be relinquished he received a vision by the angel named Moroni, who spoke of a book written on gold plates and buried in a nearby hillside. As Smith went to the gold plates, he continued translating what became the Book of …show more content…

The Japanese had been feared as a security risk and were thought to be spies from Japan. In 1942, President Roosevelt ordered all American citizens of Japanese ancestry to be put in concentration camps (including those who fought for America in World War I). Once Roosevelt called that order there was a rush of people trying to sell their homes and businesses that resulted in poor income. Since the call was unexpected it took a while to build the camps, so the Japanese were put in stables at horse tracks until they were finished. They tried to make the camp good enough to produce food on it, and allowing the Japanese Americans to work for a salary of 5 dollars a day. Even though the Americans tried to make the Japanese Americans self sufficient, they still had to leave their homes and their lives. The Mormons, the Holocaust, and the Japanese American internment camps were victims of great discriminations, so were the Americans just to treat Mormons with

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