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  1. In his campaign platform, Smith proposed to gradually end slavery, to reduce the size of Congress, to re-establish a national bank, to annex Texas, California, and Oregon, to reform prisons, and to authorize the federal government to protect the liberties of Latter Day Saints and other minorities.

  2. The economic plank of Joseph Smith's platform consists of two. a "judicious tariff" and the creation of a national bank with the capital owned by the federal government. This bank would have branches in the several states, and the stock of each branch would be owned by the priate state government.

  3. The economic plank of Joseph Smith’s platform consists of two proposals: a “judicious tariff” and the creation of a national bank with the capital stock owned by the federal government. This bank would have branches in the several states, and the stock of each branch would be owned by the appropriate state government.

  4. Jun 16, 2021 · Joseph Smith, the founding prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was a candidate for the U.S. presidency in 1844 on a platform of abolition of slavery and economic and criminal justice reform.

  5. His platform included a call for the closure of the country’s growing prison system, decreasing the size of the House of Representatives, chartering a new national bank, and promoting national expansion conditioned upon receiving the consent of American Indians.

  6. Mar 23, 2020 · It was the Council of Fifty that appointed Smith “Prophet, Priest & King,” helping him shape a political platform while also making plans for what would happen if he lost the election and the...

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  8. It was unanimously decided that Joseph Smith would run for president of the United States on an independent platform. 9 Thus began one of the most fascinating third-party presidential campaigns in American history.