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Joseph Smith ran for president. People feared this would give Mormons more power.
Political problem
Mormons accused neighbours of theft, racing and gambling, which made them very unpopular.
Social problem
Mormons worked hard and became prosperous, and other citizens were jealous.
Economic problem
Mormon leaders had religious power that was feared.
Religious problem
Non-Mormons were afraid of a secret Mormon army known as the Danties.
Non-Mormons were afraid of Indians getting Mormon sympathy.
Joseph Smith formed a bank which caused serious debt for non-Mormons when it collapsed.
Mormon leaders had political power that other citizens feared.
Mormons wanted to convert as many people as possible which worried non-Mormons in case they were taken over.
Mormons wanted their own laws.
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