In 1844 following the assignation of the Latter Day Saint prophet over 11,000 Mormons made the trek to the unincorporated land we know as Utah today to avoid persecution in Illinois. The Mormons named the land Deseret and were annexed into the Union from Mexico as the Utah Territory in 1850 as a result of the Mexican-American War. Utah was not granted statehood until 1896 as a result of the LDS practice of polygamy (having multiple wives) the U.S. government would not admit Utah until the practice was stopped.
i think because of gold.....i need to know,too
It was known for it's potato's. and everyone loves potato's
Idaho i beleive gots it name for being in the West
A territory.
Idaho was admitted into the Union on July 3, 1890 becoming the 43rd state to join the Union.
Idaho was the 43rd state admitted to the Union.
Idaho became the 43rd state when it was admitted to the union on July 3, 1890.
Idaho was admitted into the Union on July 3, 1890 becoming the 43rd state to join the Union.
Idaho became a state on July 3,1890. That made it the 43rd state to become a member of the union of the United States.
Idaho was admitted into the Union on July 3, 1890 becoming the 43rd state to join the Union. Wyoming was admitted into the Union on July 10, 1890 becoming the 44th state to join the Union.
Idaho was admitted to the Union on 7-3-1890
Idaho entered the union July 3, 1890
Idaho was admitted into the Union on July 3, 1890 becoming the 43rd state to join the Union. Lewiston, Idaho, briefly served as Idaho's capital from the formation of Idaho Territory in 1863 until 1864. The territorial Legislature moved the capital to Boise on December 24, 1864. Boise has continued as the capital of Idaho since 1864.
Idaho entered the Union on July 03, 1890. They were the 43rd state to enter the Union.
Idaho Central Credit Union was created in 1940.
They became a part of the union after they lost the civil war.