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They lived around 6500 b.c. The Archaic Indians Of Utah would move around in different areas to gather food.
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"The Anasazi are called The Ancient People". They lived in groups of houses called Pueblos which are bricks stacked to make walls and if there were gasp between them they would stuff mug and they would also use mug to block the wind, rain, and to keep out bugs.
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Christopher Columbus was not his real name his real name is Cristoforo Colombo. "His first Voyage into the Atlantic Ocean in 1476 nearly cost him is life".
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Escalante wrote a dairy during the Journey he wrote about his experience and the lands he has traveled through. "From his Journal, we know that the party traveled north through what is now Colorado".
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"Joseph Smith founded the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints around 1830". Joseph Smith is now a prophet. "The Book Of Mormon is believed to be result of Joseph Smith's communion with the drivine".
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"Some people disliked Mormon beliefs and practices and Presecuted members of the church". "After a mob murdered Joseph Smith in 1844, his followers started to think about moving somewhere where they could live peacefully".
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The Mountain Men were Pioneers. "They found passes across the mountains and were familiar with the perils that could be found along the trails". "After the decline in the fur trade, many mountain men became guides for those making the journey across the Plains to California or joined the army as scouts and Guides".
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"The Mexican war marked the first U.S armed conflict chiefly fought on Foreign soil".
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Utah became a part of the United States in 1848 and didn't become a state until 1896. "In July 1847 the Mormon Pioneers began entering in Salt Lake Valley at that time, Mexico owned this land". In 1848 the United States won in a war with Mexico. "In Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexico had to give what is now American west to the Untied States the leaders of the Mormon settlers began to plan a strategy to gain statehood".
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"After six years of being pretty nice to Mormon settlers, a smart and powerful Ute leader named Wakara decided he'd had enough of them He felt they were running the Ute's traditional way of life so Wakara and his people fought back".
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"The Utah War was one in which the opposing sides never fired a single shot at each other like a lot of wars had communication and False assumptions triggered conflict this war could have been very bad for both the federal and government and the Utah territory if the conflict had actually turned Violent".
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"On September 11, 1857 the Baker-Fancher emigrant wagon train was rolling through Mountain Meadows, Utah, about 35 miles southwest of Cedar City, The train was made up of several smaller parties that joined together on their journey northwest from Arkansas".
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They would use horses to travel. They would make their houses out of sticks and mug i believe. They would gather thir food by fishing, hunting, and gathering plants. They speak similar lanuages.
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"At Promontory, Utah, California Governor Leland Stanford pounds in a ceremonial golden spike that completes the nation’s first transcontinental railway. After failing to hit the spike on his first attempt, Stanford raised the heavy sledgehammer again and struck a solid square blow. For the first time in American history, railways linked together east and west, the realization of a dream that began two decades earlier" said a website History.
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"The Handcart Pioneer Monument, by Torleif S. Knaphus, located on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Reenactment: Pioneers crossing the Platte River, from PBS documentary Sweet water Rescue.
Mormon handcart train in Iowa, 1903 illustration.
Dramatization of man pulling handcart through snow.
Martin's Cove, Wyoming" said a website that i found.