The people he led were inherently courageous. They had already made the decision to leave behind their old ways, and to separate themselves from childhood ties when they chose to join the LDS Church. They chose Brigham Young as their leader, but he wasn't the source of their courage.
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It takes courage to plagiarise sentences like this.
Personal Courage
He put his music on Myspace and alot of people loved it.
yes that is why people put plats to hide guppy babies
Most people admire Simba's bravery, courage, and how he was able to put his past behind him and face his fears in his fathers name
Personal Courage
It is when a young adult has been put in a home for people that dont listen or follow the rules.
Nancy Reagan put it quite simply. She advised, "Just say no."
The purpose of going on the mountain climbing trip was training to build the courage to eventually tackle Mt. Everest.
You're thinking of Brigham Young... but in reality, Brigham Young was not named the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) until after they arrived in Utah. Joseph Smith had told Church members that they would have to move to the Rocky Mountains, and after he was murdered it was decided that was what they should do. Brigham Young, one of the Twelve Apostles at the time, had received a vision of the Salt Lake Valley, and so he was put in the first group. When they arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, he declared that it was the right place and sent for the other groups of pioneers. Mormon Pioneer groups traveled the plains to Utah for the next 20 years, after which they were able to take the train. Also, they certainly did not go to the shores of the Great Salt Lake. Salt Lake City is about 25 miles from the nearest 'shore', which is surrounded by a large marshland and smells so bad that people still don't live any closer to it.
The biggest problem he faced was leading thousands of people to a wild unknown land and having very little time (a couple months) to plan the trip. Once arriving, he had to organize all these people and build cities from scratch on land that was considered unlivable by most white men at the time.