Due to the severe dangers of continued persections and the murder of their Prophet Joseph Smith, the Mormons Abandoned Nauvoo Illinois, a city that they built. They moved westward being led by Brigham Young to what is now Salt Lake City, thus leaving the 1800's United States. Here in the desert montains they could live their religion without the hostility they faced while in the US.
The Mormons were forced to leave in the winter and crossed the frozen Mississippi river to escape hostile mobs. Some died due to the severe cold. Some were temporarily taken in by compassionate citizens. Later, handcarts were mass produced and the Mormons made the trek in several migrations. Due to the limitations of the handcarts, the trek was difficult and many died along the way, sometimes being buried in shallow graves due to the difficulties of digging in the frozen ground.
Some of the imigrants traveled further to California and settled in what is now San Francisco.
The Mormons moved west from New York to Ohio in 1831. They moved from Ohio to Missouri to Illinois, although not all at once so exact years can't be specified. They left Illinois to move to Utah in 1846.
mormons I believe..
Group that migrated westward along the Oregon Trail who wanted to escape persecution
Why do searts appear to move westward across the sky?
The Mormons traveled west in wagons, with handcarts and later by train.
The Mormons
After the murder of Joseph Smith in 1844, the majority of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") followed Brigham Young westward in search of peace and freedom. They arrived in the Great Basin area of Mexico in 1847, which was soon annexed into the United States and eventualy became the state of Utah in 1896. Today, about 10% of the world's 15 million Mormons live in Utah.
The Mormons were searching for a place where they could practice their religion in peace and found that place in Utah.
young wanted to move the Mormons far from hostile neighbors
The Mormons travelled west to escape religious persecution. They were looking for a place where they could practice their religion in peace.
Yes. A tornado can move in any direction, though tornadoes that move westward are rare.
Nobody. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) was founded in the US - so the first Mormons were already in the US! :) If you are speaking of the first Mormons to move from another country to the US, rather than the first Mormons ever in the US, the answer is still nobody. The first Mormons to move from another country to the US came from Canada, and were not 'brought' by any specific person, only encouraged to move so that they could be nearer to the main body of the church.