Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, whether considered heretic or prophet, affected many American lives. As the founder of one of the few truly American religions, his death, classified as murder or justice, created a sound dent in United States history. The events leading to, during, and after his assassination not only affect members of the Mormon church, but they also affect the face of the United States today.
Before his assassination, the Mormon leader, Joseph Smith, faced many struggles for his beliefs. Born on December 23, 1805 in Sh…