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  1. Settlers throughout the 19th century, including some Latter-day Saints, mistreated and killed Indians in numerous conflicts, forcing them off desirable lands and onto reservations.

  2. Missionaries in the mid-19th century were typically married men in their 30s or 40s. They were often called at Church conference meetings and frequently left behind their wives, children, and business concerns to serve for one to three years.

  3. For most of the 19th century, the LDS Church maintained an ecclesiastical court system parallel to federal courts, and required Mormons to use the system exclusively for civil matters, or face church discipline. Mormon Reformation. In 1856–1858, the church underwent what is commonly called the Mormon Reformation.

  4. Vigilantism. Throughout the 1830s and 1840s in Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois, the Latter-day Saints experienced significant persecution and harassment at the hands of mobs. The Saints were one of many groups to suffer such treatment.

  5. Several schisms resulted, with each claimant attracting followers. The majority of Latter Day Saints followed Young; these adherents later emigrated to Utah Territory and continued as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  6. The Latter Day Saint movement is a religious movement within Christianity that arose during the Second Great Awakening in the early 19th century and that led to the set of doctrines, practices, and cultures called Mormonism, and to the existence of numerous Latter Day Saint churches.

  7. Há 5 dias · Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, church that traces its origins to a religion founded by Joseph Smith in the United States in 1830. The beliefs of the church are characterized by a unique understanding of the Godhead, emphasis on family life, belief in continuing revelation, and missionary work.

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