The Mormon Trail.
Mormon Trail to Utah
None. The Mormons did not travel west because of a economic depression.
Approximately 70,000 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) travelled the Mormon Trail between 1846 and 1869. Today, many Mormons travel the trail each summer to commemorate what their ancestors did.
Although the first Mormons to travel the trail were leaving Nauvoo, Illinois, the actual start of the trail is officially in Iowa. From there it passes through Nebraska and Wyoming before ending in Utah.
The Mormon Trail got its name because it was used by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) in the mid-1800s to travel from Illinois to their new settlement in Utah. The trail played a significant role in the migration of thousands of Mormon pioneers seeking religious freedom and a new home in the West.
Seriously???? It was a trail, and Mormons traveled on it, and they were pioneers.
The Mormons, the religious group that made and traveled the trail.
A well established trail that they used on their journey west.
The early Mormons murdered innocent people. Look up Mountain Meadows massacre. The early Mormons were thought to be involved in masonry/satanism.
it is mormons trail
Approximately 70,000 Mormon Pioneers traveled the Mormon Trail between 1845 and 1869.
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