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    Utah War | Wikipedia

    In 1857–1858, President James Buchanan sent U.S. forces to the Utah Territory in what became known as the Utah Expedition. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), also known as Mormons or Latter-day Saints, fearful that the large U.S. military force had been sent to … See more

    The Utah War (1857–1858), also known as the Utah Expedition, the Utah Campaign, Buchanan's Blunder, the Mormon War, or the Mormon Rebellion, was an armed confrontation between See more

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    In the meantime, President Buchanan had come under considerable pressure from Congress to end the crisis. In February 1858, Senator Sam Houston of Texas stated that a war … See more

    • March 1857: James Buchanan takes office as President of the United States, and decides to take action.
    • April 1857: The press in the Eastern U.S. begins to speculate on who would be appointed to replace Brigham Young. See more

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    Exodus to the Utah Territory
    Mormons began settling in what is now Utah (then part of Alta California in the Centralist Republic of Mexico) in the summer of 1847. … See more

    July–November 1857: tactical standoff
    Preparations
    Although the Utah Expedition had begun to gather as early as … See more

    Although Eastern editors continued to condemn the Mormons' religious beliefs and practices, they praised their heroism in the face of military … See more

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    WEBBoth men’s actions were a result of events in South Carolina on 12 April 1861, when the Confederate Army attacked the federal garrison at Fort Sumter. This incident ignited one of the greatest tragedies in United …

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    WEBThe Utah War, 1857–1858, was a costly, disruptive and unnecessary confrontation between the Mormon people in Utah Territory and the government and Army of the United States.

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