History of the Mormons
.... At the time many contended that what was actually Oneida County in Idaho was still a part of
Utah and
Mormons generally voted in
Utah elections until a survey ....
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Treatment of Different Native American Tribes
.... There were few Anglos in the area until the
Mormons arrived in
Utah in the late 1840s, and after that time there was conflict between the Anglo population and ....
(1873

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Welfare System of the Mormon Church
.... This tendency is virtually guaranteed in
Utah, where
Mormons combined "advantages of private enterprise with those of communal solidarity [and] fostered ....
(4381

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Water-Related Development
.... The very few settlements of the West, including those of the
Mormons in
Utah, grew steadily through the 19th century fueled by conviction that the land was ....
(3608

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Marc Reisner's Cadillac Desert
.... The very few settlements of the West, including those of the
Mormons in
Utah, grew steadily through the 19th century fueled by conviction that the land was ....
(3608

14

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Internment of Japanese Americans
.... In
Utah, for example, a similar experience of persecution felt by
Mormons facilitated what Arrington called a "somewhat better [reception] than in other ....
(3656

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Causes & Consequences of Internment Camps
.... In
Utah, for example, a similar experience of persecution felt by
Mormons facilitated what Arrington called a "somewhat better [reception] than in other ....
(3656

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A MULTITUDE OF FAITHS
....
Mormons suffered widespread persecution in their early history, leading to the great Mormon migration to
Utah (Mead, 1980, pp. 92 ....
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American Religious Cults
.... in the 1940s popular media labelled these groups as "cults": Christian Scientists,
Mormons, Seventh-Day .... The Mormon exodus to
Utah was an escape from persecution ....
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