Mormons Journey to Utah and Utah Statehood

  • Joseph smith began preaching Mormon ideas

    Joseph smith began preaching Mormon ideas
    Smith also published The Book of Mormon that year.
  • In 1839 the Mormon community bought the town of Commerce, Illinois, and then renamed it Nauvoo.

    In 1839 the Mormon community bought the town of Commerce, Illinois, and then renamed it Nauvoo.
    Nauvoo became a prosperous community.
  • In 1844 a group of local residents killed Joseph Smith

    In 1844 a group of local residents killed Joseph Smith
    After Smith's death, Brigham Young took over as the head of the Mormons
  • In 1846 about 12,000 Mormons began migrating, and their route became known as the Mormon trial

    In 1846 about 12,000 Mormons began migrating, and their route became known as the Mormon trial
    The Mormon trail became a valuable route to Western United States
  • In 1847 the Mormons finally reached their destination at the Great Salt Lake.

    In 1847 the Mormons finally reached their destination at the Great Salt Lake.
    Here Young declared that the Mormons would build a new settlement, they staked a claim on the dry land called Deseret
  • In 1848 the US gained the Salt Lake area from Mexico after the Mexican war.

    In 1848 the US gained the Salt Lake area from Mexico after the Mexican war.
  • In 1850 congress established the Utah territory.

    In 1850 congress established the Utah territory.
    Brigham Young was named governor
  • In 1857 and 1858 war nearly broke out between the US army and the Mormons.

    In 1857 and 1858 war nearly broke out between the US army and the Mormons.
    Utah did not officially become a state until 1896 after the Mormons gave up the practice of polygamy.
  • In 1860 there were several Mormon communities, although Utah was not very included in the US

    In 1860 there were several Mormon communities, although Utah was not very included in the US
    Problems included the Mormon practice of polygamy as well as often conflicts with federal officials. Utah did not become a state until 1896