Source of the Title of Liberty
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 5:05 am
I was reading about the Whiskey Rebellion (1791-1794) and came across the Liberty Pole. This was a tall pole topped with a red hat that would be erected in a public area to protest government tyranny. They date back to the Death of Julius Caesar in 44 BC. They were quite common during the American Revolution and the Early US, even though they were generally considered illegal.
In the 1700's, it was common to include a sign on the pole stating what they were protesting. For example, in 1798, several men were arrested in Massachusetts for a pole that included a sign stating: "No Stamp Act, No Sedition Act, No Alien Bills, No Land Tax, downfall to the Tyrants of America; peace and retirement to the President; Long Live the Vice President".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_pole
I occurred to me this may be at least part of the inspiration for the story of Moroni & the Title of Liberty. A man erecting a pole featuring an article of clothing that carries a message for the people to rally around. While their popularity was waning in the early 1800, most likely they would still know about them. JS Sr. al most certainly was aware of him and may have told stories involving them. It provides some interesting historical context on where JSj may ave taken inspiration.
In the 1700's, it was common to include a sign on the pole stating what they were protesting. For example, in 1798, several men were arrested in Massachusetts for a pole that included a sign stating: "No Stamp Act, No Sedition Act, No Alien Bills, No Land Tax, downfall to the Tyrants of America; peace and retirement to the President; Long Live the Vice President".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_pole
I occurred to me this may be at least part of the inspiration for the story of Moroni & the Title of Liberty. A man erecting a pole featuring an article of clothing that carries a message for the people to rally around. While their popularity was waning in the early 1800, most likely they would still know about them. JS Sr. al most certainly was aware of him and may have told stories involving them. It provides some interesting historical context on where JSj may ave taken inspiration.