Almost everywhere! Most Mormon pioneers were natives of the Eastern areas of the United States and Canada, as well as Great Britain and Europe. A smaller number came from the Southern United States. Proselytizing was not done in Africa, Asia, the South Pacific, and Latin America until later, so there were few if any pioneers from those locations.
The Mormon pioneers were treated like enemies
Because the Mormon Pioneers traveled on it.
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No. The Donner Party were not Mormon pioneers.
Mary Haskin Parker Richards has written: 'Winter quarters' -- subject(s): Biography, Women pioneers, Mormon women, Mormon pioneers, Pioneers
He was in the first group of Mormon pioneers. He was an African American slave, then joined the pioneers.
You are probably thinking of "Come, Come, ye Saints". This is a popular Mormon hymn written to encourage the Mormon pioneers as they were crossing the plains. You can find the sheet music and lyrics at the "Related Links" below.
The state of Deseret, proposed by Mormon pioneers, covered much the area that is now Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, and Arizona. "Mormon" is not a language, so deseret is not 'Mormon' for honeybee. Deseret is one of the few non-English words found in the Book of Mormon, where it is defined as honeybee.
The Mormon pioneers took the Mormon Pioneer Trail to Utah.
Approximately 70,000 Mormon Pioneers traveled the Mormon Trail between 1845 and 1869.
Most pioneers set off on the Mormon trail from either Illinois or Missouri.
Mormon pioneers settled almost every city in Utah, with the exception of a few mining towns.