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Utah and Polygamy
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In the 19th century the United States government passed several acts of legislation in attempts to stop and punish the practice of polygamy. This practice of polygamy came under attack by social activists very similar to how slavery and alcohol had. The Morrill Act, the Poland Act, the Edmunds Act, and the Edmunds-Tucker Act all had different provisions, yet were all aimed at the same goal of stopping polygamy. ... This law made bigamy a felony and was aimed at Mormons and the practice of polygamy.
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Title: Utah and Polygamy
Words: 429 Rating: None Pages: 1.7 submitted by: provoguy79
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