Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) now live in nearly every country around the world. The church began in upstate New York, USA, then moved to Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, and then what is now the area of Utah, Idaho, Arizona, and Nevada (at the time part of Mexico).
Utah was settled by Mormons.
Mormons traveled west in either a conestoga wagon or handcart and settled in Utah.
They actually did the Mormons impacted the place they settled by starting a religious church.
The Mormons settled hundreds of towns and colonies, none of which were called Zodiac.
Many of what are now the Western United States were settled by "Mormons." You may be referring to Utah, however, which was the primary destination of the move west.
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Mormons settled much of the west. Church headquarters was built in Salt Lake City, but hundreds of towns all over Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada, and California were settled by Mormons.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called the "Mormons") migrated west and settled in what is now Utah (along with parts of Idaho, Arizona, Wyoming, and Nevada) and which then was part of Mexico. They arrived in 1847 and are still the dominant religious group in the area today.
Brigham Young settled Utah, because he (and all the other Mormons) wanted to live somewhere where they wouldn't be persecuted for their religion.
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