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Joseph Smith claimed to receive power from God to translate ancient texts from dead languages into English. He said he did this by means of the gift and power of God and by means of the Urim and Thummim, which he said was delivered to him by an angel named Moroni.
In the late 1820s, criticism centered around founder Joseph Smith stating he had been led to a set of golden plates from which he said the Book of Mormon was translated. In the 1830s, one of several criticisms was for Smiths handling of a banking failure in Kirtland, Ohio.
They radicalized social and marital conventions. Joseph Smith and his followers, known as Mormons, were seen with suspicion and often disliked by many non-Mormons during the 19th century for multiple reasons, but one prominent reason was their radical approach to social and marital conventions.
Smith was publicly accused during his life (1805-1844) of sexual misconduct, including adultery and illegal polygamy. In May 1844, a Hancock County, Illinois grand jury indicted Smith for perjury, fornication and polygamy. Smith died in June 1844.
In May 1844, a Hancock County grand jury indicted Smith for perjury, fornication and polygamy. The charge of perjury was based on testimony by Joseph H. Jackson and Robert D. Foster, while William Laws testimony led to charges of fornication and polygamy.

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His followers accepted his teachings as prophetic and revelatory, and several of these texts were canonized by denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement, which continue to treat them as scripture. Smiths teachings discuss Gods nature, cosmology, family structures, political organization, and religious community
In the early 1840s, Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet, had been accused of treason and of an assassination attempt against a former Missouri Governor. The State of Missouri sought to extradite Smith from Nauvoo, Illinois to face these charges.

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