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  1. 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 kn… 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 … See more

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    Utah War Peace Commission

    In the meantime, President Buchanan had come under considerable pressure from Congress … See more

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    Consequences

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

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    1. This article incorporates public domain material from Utah Territory: Message of the President of the United States, Communic… See more

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  2. Mountain Meadows Massacre
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    The Mountain Meadows Massacre was a brutal attack on a wagon train by Mormon militiamen and Paiute Indians in 1857. The attack took place during the Utah War and was fueled by tensions between Mormons and emigrants traveling through Utah to California.
    The Mountain Meadows Massacre has been described by historians as "the most hideous example of the human cost exacted by religious fanaticism in American history until 9/11." There were 120 settlers camped in southern Utah on September 7, 1857, the day the Mountain Meadows Massacre began.
    The Mormon militia responsible for the massacre first claimed that the migrants were killed by Natives but it was proven otherwise. This event was later called the Mountain Meadows Massacre, and the motives behind the incident remain unclear.
     
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  5. Utah War, Expedition, Summary, Significance

    Feb 2, 2024 · Also known as the Utah Expedition and Buchanan’s Blunder, the Utah War was an armed confrontation between Brigham Young’s Mormon settlers in the Utah Territory and the armed forces of the United States government.

  6. Mountain Meadows Massacre - Wikipedia

    The Mountain Meadows Massacre (September 7–11, 1857) was a series of attacks during the Utah War that resulted in the mass murder of at least 120 members of the Baker–Fancher emigrant wagon train.

  7. Mountain Meadows Massacre | Native Americans, …

    Oct 4, 2024 · Mountain Meadows Massacre, (September 1857), in U.S. history, slaughter of a band of Arkansas emigrants passing through Utah on their way to California. Angered by the U.S. government’s decision to send troops into the …

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  10. And the War Came: James Buchanan, The Utah …

    For James Buchanan the Utah War was, in many ways, the beginning of the destruction of his personal reputation, as he presided ineffectively over the nation’s slide toward disunion.

  11. Utah War - josephsmithfoundation.org

    Utah War — 1856-1858 Salt Lake City, 1860 Political Changes. Chief Justice Lazarus H. Reed, after a short stay in Utah, resigned because of ill health, and returned to the East where he died in the spring of 1855. He was succeeded …

  12. Mountain Meadows Massacre - American History Central

    Aug 4, 2024 · The Mountain Meadows Massacre was a brutal attack on a wagon train by Mormon militiamen and Paiute Indians in 1857. The attack took place during the Utah War and was fueled by tensions between Mormons and …

  13. The Story of Massacre – Mountain Meadows …

    One of the largest civilian massacres in the history of our country occurred at Mountain Meadows, South of Cedar City, Utah on September 11, 1857. The victims of the massacre were 121 men, women, and children of a California …

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  25. For decades, site markers left out who committed Utah's …