Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints being driven out of their homes at Nauvoo, IL. after the founder of the Church, Joseph Smith, had been murdered by a mob. Notice that it is the middle of the winter.
What happened to the members of the Church of Jesus Christ, in this land based on religious freedom, is nothing short of a horrible tragedy. Yet President Andrew Jackson turned a blind eye to the situation: Lilburn Boggs, the governor of the Missouri Territory, declared them to be basically outlaws, and issued an extermination order. People were allowed to shoot them on sight, with no fear of repercussion. Yes, in America.
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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, (also known as Mormons) are Christians, and wanted only to settle somewhere, practice their faith, raise their families, and live out their lives. Yet this was denied to them because of religious bigots. Right wing, "Christian" conservatives deprived them of their freedom, stole their lands, their homes, their businesses, and in many cases, their lives.
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