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Studentka2010 [4]
3 years ago
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In 1846 brigham young led hundreds of mormons from nauvoo,illinois, to the great selt lake valley is now the state of utah. Ther

e he established salt lake city. Within the next few years, the populatin of salt lake city grew, and there were more than ten thousands mormons in the city by 1852?
History
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masya89 [10]3 years ago
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The history of the journey of the saints from Illinois to the Great Salt Lake Valley is one of the most shocking events in the history of religion in general. President Brigham Young led the migration of more than 15,000 Saints, from Nauvoo to the Great Salt Lake Valley, the largest mass exodus in the history of the United States.

sattari [20]3 years ago
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Answer:

The history of the journey of the saints from Illinois to the Great Salt Lake Valley is one of the most shocking events in the history of religion in general. President Brigham Young led the migration of more than 15,000 Saints, from Nauvoo to the Great Salt Lake Valley, the largest mass exodus in the history of the United States

Explanation:

Originally, it had been planned to evacuate the city of Nauvoo in April 1846, but in view of threats that the state militia intended to prevent the Saints from moving to the West, the Twelve Apostles and other civil leaders hastily rallied in council of February 2, 1846. They agreed that it was imperative to begin the journey westward immediately; and the exodus began on February 4. Under the leadership of Brigham Young, the first group of saints eagerly began their journey; However, that yearning faced a great test: they would have to travel many kilometers before they could establish permanent camps that would allow them to rest from the prolonged winter weather and an exceptionally rainy spring.

In order to be safe from their pursuers, thousands of Saints had to first cross the wide Mississippi River to enter Iowa territory. The dangers of the journey began immediately when one of the oxen kicked a ship carrying passengers, knocking it into a hole. and sinking it.

Despite all the inconveniences, they were finally able to reach their destination and on July 31, 1846, after a trip characterized by severe storms, scarce food and long days of navigation, they arrived in San Francisco. Some stayed and established a colony called New Hope, while others traveled east, across the mountains, to meet the saints on the great plateau.

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