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  • The subsequent 1887 Edmunds Tucker Act disincorporated the LDS Church and confiscated church assets.
  • This became known as the Tucker Act.
  • The Nauvoo Legion never gathered again, and the 1887 Edmunds-Tucker Act permanently disbanded it.
  • An even stronger act, the Edmunds-Tucker Act, was enacted on March 3, 1887.
  • The voting rights of women in the territory were abolished by the federal Edmunds Tucker Act in 1887.
  • Passage of the Edmunds Tucker Act in 1887 led to the United States government confiscating the company in 1888.
  • Pressure included various Federal enforcement efforts following upon the Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1877, which outlawed polygamy.
  • Following the passage of the Edmunds Tucker Act, the church found it difficult to operate as a viable institution.
  • The LDS Church lost ownership of the property through penalties involved in the federal Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1887.
  • The colony lasted until 1876, when strife from the Edmunds Tucker Act and the Panic of 1873 forced its closure.
  • Progressives criticized suffrage in the Utah Territory as a cynical Mormon ploy, resulting in the passage of the Edmunds-Tucker Act.
  • Finally, the Edmunds Tucker Act of 1887 touched all the issues at dispute between the United States Congress and the LDS Church.
  • Chief Justice Roberts also refused to apply the Tucker Act because that question was already resolved in " Horne I ".
  • In 1887 with the passage of the Edmunds-Tucker Act, plural marriage became a crime, and Forbes was forced into hiding.
  • However, in 1887 the initial Edmunds-Tucker Act was passed by Congress in an effort to curtail Mormon influence in the territorial government.
  • Utah was the second territory to allow women to vote, but the federal Edmunds Tucker Act of 1887 repealed woman's suffrage in Utah.
  • By the time John Taylor became church president, the Edmunds-Tucker Act was putting intense pressure on him to observe this anti-bigamy law.
  • An attempt was made to revive mining from Iron Mountain, but the church was struggling with litigation over the Edmunds Tucker Act and the Panic of 1873.
  • Indians were not eligible to bring a case in the United States Court of Claims under the Tucker Act, and were limited to actions in often hostile state courts.
  • As respondent, Brauchli argued that the 1960 act, Since a trust was formed by law, the Indian Tucker Act allowed a lawsuit for damages to go forward.
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