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Economics of LDS immigration

Summary: It is claimed that LDS missionaries to England "capitalized on the intolerable social and economic conditions" in order to gain converts.


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Question: Did early Mormon missionaries to England take advantage of "intolerable social and economic conditions" in order to gain converts?

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