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==Response== | ==Response== | ||
This article will address the above issues, but it necessary to first discuss: | |||
* vocabulary often used in discussions of banks and banking | |||
* the reason for the formation of the KSS | |||
* the status of banks in the 1830s frontier | |||
* the way in which the KSS functioned | |||
===Terms and Defintions=== | |||
;face value: the money value marked on scrip. For a $20 note, the face value would be $20. | |||
;specie: hard currency, 'official' US money | |||
;scrip: paper money, issued by a bank. An example of KSS scrip can be seen [http://www.mormonmoney.com/Kirtland%20Anti-Bank%20Notes.htm here]. | |||
===Why form a bank?=== | |||
===What were banks like at the time?=== | |||
===How did the KSS work?=== | |||
===Criticisms=== | |||
===="Wildcat bank"?==== | |||
A "wildcat bank" was a financial institution which was placed in a hard-to-access, out-of-the-way place (where "the wildcats were"). This meant that bank scrip | |||
====Illegal?==== | |||
====Enriching Joseph?==== | |||
====Not a prophet?==== | |||
==Conclusion== | ==Conclusion== |
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Critics attack Joseph Smith over the Kirtland Safety Society (KSS) on multiple grounds:
This article will address the above issues, but it necessary to first discuss:
A "wildcat bank" was a financial institution which was placed in a hard-to-access, out-of-the-way place (where "the wildcats were"). This meant that bank scrip
A summary of the argument against the criticism.
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