Pretty much all of Utah, parts of Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada, California, Missouri, Illinois, and a tiny bit of Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Iowa. Also several cities in Canada and Mexico.
Utah was settled by Mormons.
They settled in Utah. There are also alot in Idaho and California, but Utah is the main state.
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.
While no official state nickname is the "Mormon State", Utah is sometimes called the Mormon state because Mormons settled it and the majority of residents (60%) are practicing Mormons. While Mormons live in all states and almost all countries, about 10% of the 14.5 million Mormons worldwide live in Utah.
Mormon pioneers settled many cities in the western and midwestern United States. The federal government drew the state boundaries and named the states.
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.
Mormons(Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints).
yes las Vegas was founded by Mormons.
the mormons
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.
James K. Polk was president when the Mormons first settled Utah in 1847. Grover Cleveland was president in 1896 when it became a state,