Yes. Before this there had been mountain men, fur trappers, explorers, etc, but most believed that it would be impossible to permanently settle in the area because of the lack of resources.
The first people to settle in Utah were not immigrants, but indians and mormons.
The first Mormons arrived to settle in the Great Salt Lake on July 24, 1847.
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the first people to settle in Manchester were farmers
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The MaoriThe Maori were the first people to settle the islands of New Zealand.
Natives were the first to settle anywhere as far as I know!
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They were the first people after the Canaanites.
Farming allowed the first people in settle in one location. Before farming, people had to hunt for their food, which meant they were constantly on the move.
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 The Mormon Extermination Order was withdrawn in the 1970's and today there are over 60,000 Mormons living in Missouri.
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