Some early Mormons were poor and some were quite wealthy. Some left a great deal of wealth to join the Church. Some lived in large brick homes and others in small wooden shacks. The financial situation of early Mormons was pretty much the same as it is today - some are rich and some are poor. The Church itself was much poorer then than it is now.
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Early attempts at agriculture in Utah were plagued by crickets eating the crops. Predation of the crickets by seagulls was greatly appreciated by the Mormons.
The early Mormons murdered innocent people. Look up Mountain Meadows massacre. The early Mormons were thought to be involved in masonry/satanism.
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Early Mormons had a few small settlements in Iowa and the Mormon Trail went through Iowa en route to Utah.
The early Mormon Pioneers were mostly disliked in the Midwest just because of their numbers. There were so many of them that the politics and culture in their area were significantly influenced by them. This angered people who lived there before the Mormons arrived, as they felt the Mormons were 'taking over' their community.
Yes! The first missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) in England arrived in 1837. Within only a week there was a congregation of about 60 baptized Mormons. There have always been Mormons in England since that time, and today there are almost 190,000 Mormons in England.
Early Mormons had differing opinions about the Missourians. At first they were hopeful and felt that Missouri was the place that they should settle. Then many Missourians began to be hostile toward the Mormons, which caused most Mormons to feel that the Missourians were unaccepting and intolerant. As time went on, the Missourians became violent and forced the Mormons to flee the state by an Extermination Order, which made Mormons further dislike Missourians. The Mormon Extermination Order was withdrawn in the 1970's and today there are over 60,000 Mormons living in Missouri.
Most Mormon pioneers crossed the Mississippi River in early 1846.
Most early believers were poor and slaves .
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Most early believers were poor and slaves .