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"Saltaire was built solely for the enjoyment of the workers?"
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No one told Salt to purchase these boxes of hard to weave material but something within Salt did, he just HAD to purchase this material. Salt went to one of the offices and purchased all the boxes which contained ...
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Does the evidence you have studied suggest that sir Titus Salt's motives for building Saltaire were paternalist or Capitalist?
... Bradford, he was very private. Salt hated making speeches and writing letters weren't very appealing. There is a lack of primary evidence because of this skill he lacked and it is difficult to find out Salts reasons for building Saltaire, ...
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Mormon Essay.
... of 'The Book of Mormon'; the book is similar in context to that of the Old Testament of the Bible. Within a year his church had over 1000 followers.
The Mormons believed they were God's chosen people on Earth ...
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Mormons.
... beliefs of the Mormons and their attempts to institute a government in which the godly ruled, however, ran counter to the democratic pluralism of American society, and the Mormons experienced repeated difficulties with their neighbors. Mormon settlers were driven by ...
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The Mormons
... the Mormon race could have more than one wife (polygamy). The leaders of the Mormons could make knew laws and have total authority over everyone. The first objective smith was to accomplish was to build the HOLY CITY (city of ...
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The Mormons - Source related study.
... also what people in the East believed what would happen when polygamy was practised. They thought women would not be cared for and respected in the way that a wife would be treated in a non-Mormon community.
People living in ...
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The Mormons were to blame for their problems! How far do you with this statement?
... non-Mormon that if they were not living by the Mormon religion, they were wrong and would go to hell.
The locals may not have believed Joseph smith when he said that he speaks to God and thought he was mentally unstable.
Even ...
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The Mormons.
... the only people who went to heaven after they died.
The Mormons believed in sharing everything and they owned nothing themselves. They were a closely-knit community who looked out for and supported one another.
The Mormons also believed that they had to ...
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What part did Determination and adaptability play in the homesteaders success.
... the people going west.
Getting water was very difficult because there were not many rivers near by, so if you were ill or d-hydrated you may die because you cant get any water to drink, and sometimes the water they did ...
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Who contributed more to the Mormon movement, Joseph Smith or Brigham Young?
... Mormons) to Nauvoo. The population of the Mormons increased rapidly in Nauvoo, which made them un-popular with the Non Mormons as they did not mix in. Smith prayed for more guidance. He was told to allow Mormons to practice polygamy. ...
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Who contributed more towards Mormon life, Brigham Young or Joseph Smith?
... the Mormons westward to Salt Lake City, but he also organized and put into action the construction of the city and the land allowances to each family, and member of the Mormon society. Detailing this point, Brigham Young had built ...
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Who or What was the most important reason for the success of the Mormons in setting up a new community
... put in prison. He then went on to Nauvoo where the government of Illinois allowed them to have their own laws and army; he also got permission to build his own city. However, the number of Mormons increased and the ...
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Who or What was the most important reason for the success of the Mormons in setting up a new community?
... put in prison. He then went on to Nauvoo where the government of Illinois allowed them to have their own laws and army; he also got permission to build his own city. However, the number of Mormons increased and the ...
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Why did the Mormons move to Salt Lake City?
... the Mormons and chased Joseph Smith and his people out of Ohio. This was to be the first of many reasons why the Mormons moved westward.
Still under Joseph Smiths leadership the Mormons settled in Independence, Missouri. Here the Mormons hoped ...
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Why did the Mormons settle in Salt Lake City? Salt Lake City is located in the west of North America. It was a desolate wilderness, dry, and a place where many people a
... on fire on a regular basis.
Furthermore, it was Young's dream to establish 'the holy city' otherwise known as Zion. Which he also believed was God's will. He hoped that Mormons could eventually become self-sufficient, and live in peace within Zion.
Finally, ...
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Why was it so difficult for the Mormons and Gentiles to live together?
... pay back everyone at once. The bank finally went bankrupt and the gentiles thought they had been cheated and that the Mormons had stolen their money. This was unfortunate for the Mormons, as it was not their fault.
The gentiles ...
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“The death of Joseph Smith was a turning point in the history of the Mormons.” Do you agree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer.
... they loathed that the Mormons thought they were "God's chosen people". Again, the Mormons were forced out of the settlement they had made.
Brigham Young got his first taste as being a leader when the rest of the members of the ...