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They really came from all over the place, but they mostly came from Nauvoo, Illinoise. But were forced to leave. Then i think they went to Missuri after Illinoise. Then after Missurie i think that was when they finally came here to Utah. And their group leader, Brigham Young, looked at the Utah Valley and said," This is the place."

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Mormons come from all over the world. The religion was first started in New York, but due to persecution moved to many states throughout the US until finally finding peace in Utah. Now, church headquarters and approximately 10% of all Mormons live in Utah.

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The Utes people originally lived in the Great Basin, but after years of encroaching Englishmen and destruction of their homes, they have moved on to Utah.

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