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The first time that women were allowed to voted was in 1870 when Utah was a Territory. Utah Territory was the 2nd territory to allow women to vote.The federal government revoked the Territory of Utah's suffrage in 1887.It was restored the second time in 1895.Utah became a state in 1896 and allowed women to vote.The 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote nation wide was ratified on Aug. 18, 1920. Up to that time only the western states and a few others fully allowed women to vote. They were: (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, South Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Michigan & New York.) States that did not allow women to vote at all were: (Pennslyvania, Maryland, Virginia, W. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina & Alabama.)
The Mormon pioneers were treated like enemies
Approximately 2% of Americans are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' Church). The concentration of Mormons is much higher in the western US than in the east. For example, in Utah, about 60% of the population is Mormon. Arizona is 6% Mormon, Washington state is 4% Mormon, and Wyoming is 11% Mormon. Compare these numbers to east coast states, such as New Jersey (0.4% Mormon), New Hampshire (0.6% Mormon) and Alabama (0.7% Mormon).
Mormon Row Historic District was created in 1927.
Unlike the pioneers who went west on the Oregon trail to find new land to farm & ranch. The Mormon migration was unique in that the Mormons were heading into the American West to find a safe haven from persecution. Mobs in Illinois had burned their homes, killed their prophet and had forced them to flee Illinois. The federal government didn't come to their aid, even though the constitution granted them 'FREEDOM OF RELIGION'. They had no other choice.
There is no such thing as "Mormon Territory". Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) are found throughout the world, an 60% live outside the United States.
Utah territory
Utah Territory was originally settled by Mormon pioneers seeking religious freedom. Religon had everything to do with it.
Brigham Young lead the first group of Mormon Pioneers to Utah Territory (which was then Mexico) in 1847.
The Mormon Trail was a transcontinental trail that lead from the eastern states to Utah. It did nothing in bringing Utah Territory into the United States, aside from enabling the population to grow large enough for the territory to become a state. In fact, the trail ended almost 30 years before Utah became a state!
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
Most of the land in Mormon territory is located in Utah, particularly in the Salt Lake Valley and surrounding areas. In addition to Utah, significant Mormon populations and settlements are also found in Idaho, Arizona, and parts of Nevada and Wyoming.
Nevada became a territory in 1861, several years after a Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War discovered gold and silver in the area of Virginia City.
The first time that women were allowed to voted was in 1870 when Utah was a Territory. Utah Territory was the 2nd territory to allow women to vote.The federal government revoked the Territory of Utah's suffrage in 1887.It was restored the second time in 1895.Utah became a state in 1896 and allowed women to vote.The 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote nation wide was ratified on Aug. 18, 1920. Up to that time only the western states and a few others fully allowed women to vote. They were: (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, South Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Michigan & New York.) States that did not allow women to vote at all were: (Pennslyvania, Maryland, Virginia, W. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina & Alabama.)
In 1844 the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory.
No. Matt Stone, creator of South Park, could not have served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" or "LDS" church) because he has never been a Mormon. The Mormon Church only allows baptized members to serve as missionaries, and Matt Stone has never been a baptized Mormon. Matt Stone has said that he considers himself ethnically Jewish, but that he grew up agnostic, has never been a member of any organized religious group, and currently identifies himself as an atheist.
Calpoly is a university, not a human, and no, it is not a Mormon university.