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yes, they were forced from illinois by persecution. so they moved to the deserts in utah
The Mormons moved to Illinois in the 1840's seeking religious freedom. They weren't able to fiond it in Illinois and left the state for Utah.
The majority of Mormons moved to Utah in 1847 after being kicked out of Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois.
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.
Jonathan Browning's first gun shop was in Quincy, Illinois. He later joined the Mormon church and moved to Nauvoo, Illinois, and then emigrated to Utah with the Mormon pioneers in the 1850's.
That depends on whether or not you have moved to Illinois. If you have then the answer is Yes.
Church headquarters moved from Palmyra New York to Kirtland Ohio to Independence Missouri to Nauvoo Illinois while Joseph Smith was alive. After he was killed, Church headquarters moved to Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Mormons moved to Utah for religious freedom.
Abraham Lincoln moved to New Salem, Illinois when he was 21, in 1832, and remained in Illinois until he was inaugurated President, in 1861. Approximately 29 years.
He lives in Utah. He was born in Florida but his family moved to Utah when he was 6.
July 24th 1847
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