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* Did any women suffer consequences for turning down Joseph Smith’s proposals? | * Did any women suffer consequences for turning down Joseph Smith’s proposals? | ||
* Were women put under “tremendous pressure” to accept a proposal of plural marriage? | * Were women put under “tremendous pressure” to accept a proposal of plural marriage? | ||
* Did Joseph Smith give a woman only one day to decide about entering a plural marriage, and would refusal mean terrible consequences? * Did Joseph Smith claim that an angel threatened him with a drawn sword or flaming sword if a woman refused to marry him? | * Did Joseph Smith give a woman only one day to decide about entering a plural marriage, and would refusal mean terrible consequences? | ||
* Did Joseph Smith claim that an angel threatened him with a drawn sword or flaming sword if a woman refused to marry him? | |||
* Were women “locked in a room” to get them to accept a proposal of plural marriage? | * Were women “locked in a room” to get them to accept a proposal of plural marriage? | ||
Polygamy > Joseph Smith's Introduction and Practice of Plural Marriage > Joseph Smith's Approach to Contracting Additional Marriages
Some have questions regarding Joseph Smith's approach to contracting additional marriages and what it may say about his motives for introducing plural marriage.

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