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  1. On January 29, 1844, Smith held a meeting in the mayor's office at Nauvoo with the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and others. It was unanimously decided that Smith would run for president on an independent platform.

  2. Joseph Smith declared his candidacy for president of the United States in February 1844. Joseph personally and the Saints more generally had experienced several years of harassment and persecution both in Missouri and in Illinois.

  3. On January 29, 1844, the Prophet Joseph Smith formally decided to run for the office of president of the United States. What did he hope to accomplish?

    • What Was The Catalyst For Your Book?
    • What Kinds of Persecutions Did The Saints Face in Missouri?
    • What Role Did The Council of Fifty Play in Joseph Smith’s Presidential Campaign?
    • What Was The Primary Reason For Joseph Smith’s Presidential Campaign?
    • What Was Joseph Smith’s Presidential Campaign Platform?
    • Was Joseph Smith A Serious Contender For President?
    • What Most Surprised You While Writing About Joseph Smith’s Run For President?
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    In my work at the Joseph Smith Papers Project, I have worked closely with many of the documents related to Joseph Smith’s engagement with state and federal politics. I do not think that it was in Joseph Smith’s nature to be a political person. What these documents made clear is that circumstances and a desperation to protect the civil rights of Lat...

    The conflict in Missouri was an incredibly violent one. The state militia and a mob comprised of anti-Mormon vigilantes waged war against the Latter-day Saints. The militia and mob killed or wounded several Saints and raped others. They destroyed or confiscated much of their property, as well. Then, when the governor of Missouri issued an executive...

    The Council of Fiftyplayed a vital role in managing Joseph Smith’s presidential campaign. For instance, while that group considered political questions about the future of the Latter-day Saints, it also weighed in on the search for a vice presidential candidate. I think it is also clear that the political conversations in that group helped formulat...

    Joseph Smith ran for president to protect the lives and rights of the Latter-day Saints. For years, political leaders had failed to grant them redress for their lost property in Missouri. Then, in late 1843 and early 1844, it seemed that the persecutions they had experienced in Missouri would be repeated by their critics in Illinois. After writing ...

    Joseph Smith’s campaign platform was quite progressive. He published it in a pamphlet titled General Smith’s Views on the Powers and Policy of the Government of the United States. Smith called for massive reform to the criminal justice system, including shutting down a penitentiary system that was rapidly growing throughout the country. The pamphle...

    Joseph Smith was serious about his campaign, but he was not a serious contender. By the 1840s, the two-party system was so established that it was virtually impossible for a candidate outside the Whig or Democratic parties to win. The party machinery and organization were vital to winning a national election. However, Joseph Smith still stood to pl...

    This is a tough one and there are a lot of things that I could choose here. I think the selection of the vice-presidential candidate was particularly fascinating. Smith and his campaign leaders struck out on their first two invitations to potential running-mates. The first invitation was to James Arlington Bennet of New York and that turned into a ...

  4. On January 29, 1844, the Prophet Joseph Smith formally decided to run for the office of president of the United States.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_SmithJoseph Smith - Wikipedia

    Joseph Smith Jr. (December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader and the founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement. Publishing the Book of Mormon at the age of 24, Smith attracted tens of thousands of followers by the time of his death fourteen years later.

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  7. Oct 25, 2024 · Joseph Smith, American prophet and founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Smith published the Book of Mormon in 1830 and shortly thereafter organized a small church of his first followers. Learn more about the life, writings, and legacy of Joseph Smith.