The 1874 Poland Act transferred jurisdictions to allow for the prosecution of this practice under a non-land grant 1862 Morrill Act. The 1887 Edmunds-Tucker Act disincorporated an organization on the grounds that they observed this practice, amending an 1882 act that made this practice a felony. Two manifestos in 1890 and 1904 spoke against this practice, the latter of which was published at the beginning of the Reed Smoot hearings. Reynolds v. United States, which concerned a man arrested for this practice, set limits on freedom of religion. People who continued this practice were dubbed "fundamentalists" by apostle Mark Petersen. Until it banned this practice in its 1895 constitution, Congress denied statehood to the Utah territory. For 10 points, identify this practice in the Mormon faith that led Joseph Smith to have up to 48 wives. ■END■
ANSWER: polygamy [or bigamy; or any term for plural marriage; or any description of having multiple wives until the "wives" is read; prompt on answers describing practicing Mormonism with "what practice within the Mormon faith?"]
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