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The western United States. Settlements in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, California, Nevada, and Arizona are still thriving today, while those in the east were destroyed as the Mormons were kicked out by mobs and government sanctions. Some settlements in the west were abandoned due to difficult living conditions, lack of water, etc. But many still survive.

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