It was not a migration they were forced out of every other state they tried to settle by the government!!!!
They took some of the 'wild' out of the west and set up the first settlement in the west based around religion rather than mining, lumber, or fur trapping.
Brigham Young!
Techincally, you could say that the Mormon migration ended in the early 1900's, before World War 1. At this time, Church leaders asked members to stop moving to Utah and instead stay in their home countries or towns so that they could help build up the Church there.
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The Mormon pioneers ended their migration at huge empty valley with very little fresh water and even less vegetation, inhabited by a handful of Native Americans. The valley is now called the Salt Lake Valley and is has a population of over 1 million.
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Most pioneers set off on the Mormon trail from either Illinois or Missouri.
Chain migration, or serial migration, refers to the mechanism by which foreign nationals immigrate by virtue of family reunification. A migration process which depends on a small number of pioneers, who make the first moves to set up a new home in a new place. They send information back home, and this encourages further migration from the originating areaPlease add a trust point - thank you.
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The Mormons travelled west to escape religious persecution. They were looking for a place where they could practice their religion in peace.
Gold Rush
The first people to set out on what became the Mormon trail left Illinois in the early months of 1845.