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Journal: What is one thing about this test you feel confident with?

Journal: What is one thing about this test you feel confident with? What is one thing you feel you need to study more?. The Utah Journey: Holzapfel and Myers. Chapter 7 Settling the Great Basin. Objective.

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Journal: What is one thing about this test you feel confident with?

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  1. Journal: What is one thing about this test you feel confident with? What is one thing you feel you need to study more?

  2. The Utah Journey: Holzapfel and Myers Chapter 7 Settling the Great Basin

  3. Objective Students will apply and review learned information from Chapter 7: Settling the Great Basin.

  4. Perpetual Emigration Fund • Brigham Young set up the Perpetual Emigration fund in 1849. • Why would Brigham Young have chosen to create this fund, instead of making people pay for themselves? • He wanted more members of the Mormon religion to come to the Salt Lake Valley. • Members donated: • Money • Oxen • Wagons • food • Immigrants paid back their loans through: • Preforming labor • Cash • Farm products • Goods http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/Mormon_Pioneer_handcart_statue.jpg

  5. The Grid System in Nauvoo • Before the Mormons built Salt Lake City on a grid system, they first built the city of Nauvoo this way. • Joseph Smith came up with this system of city planning for the Mormons. • He believed there were advantages of living in close communities, instead of isolated farms. • What may have been some advantages to living in communities? http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/daily/history/gathering/City_Planning_EOM.htm

  6. The Great Compromiser • After the Mexican-American war, the United States was in a debate about slavery. • Senator Henry Clay came up with a compromise where both those for and against slavery would be happy. • California entered the US as a free state, while Utah and New Mexico became territories • Utah and New Mexico were allowed to decide on their own whether to allow slavery. • The senator became known as “The Great Compromiser.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:United_States_1850-1853-03.png

  7. Territorial Rights As a territory, Utah did not have the same rights as a state: • As a territory Utah Could choose some local officials and make some local laws. • They could not vote for the president, governor, or judges, or have representatives vote in congress. • What would have been the advantages to being a state instead of a territory? https://www.lds.org/manual/church-history-in-the-fulness-of-times-student-manual/chapter-twenty-eight-utah-in-isolation?lang=eng

  8. Utah’s First Capital • Utah’s first capital was located in Fillmore, Utah. • Fillmore was centrally located in the territory, but was not a convenient location for most of the state legislatures. • The capital was moved to Salt Lake City after one session. • The city (Fillmore), and the county (Millard) were named after the president at the time, Millard Fillmore. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Territorial_Statehouse_in_Fillmore_Utah.jpg

  9. Review

  10. List 3 things the Compromise of 1850 did for Utah? Made Utah a territory Appointed a governor Appointed judges

  11. What practice in the Mormon religion allowed for multiple wives? Polygamy

  12. What were the different ways settlers traveled to Utah? Handcart Wagon Boat

  13. The Mormons set up a fund that would enable many Mormon immigrants to continue to move into Utah. It was called the: Perpetual Emigration Fund

  14. The First Capital in Utah was in: Fillmore It was named after which President of the United States? Millard Fillmore

  15. True or False: There was no rhyme or reason to how Utah towns were built. False! Explain the difference between an emigrant and an immigrant. Emigrant: leaves a state or country Immigrant: Come to a state or Country

  16. One of the first buildings built by Mormons in Utah was a , a shaded place to hold meetings. Bowery

  17. List the 3 most important tasks facing the Mormons once they reached the Salt Lake Valley. Build Homes Plants Crops Explore the area

  18. The Mormons had used the grid system to set up a previous city they had built before Salt Lake City. What city was it? Nauvoo

  19. Explain why the streets in Salt Lake were so wide. In order to turn a horse and carriage around.

  20. In the late 1840’s, what event helped boost the economy of the Great Basin while bringing much needed money to the people living in Utah? Gold Rush in California

  21. List 3 reasons why Mormon Pioneers built many settlements across Utah and surrounding areas. Settle new area Trading posts Place for travelers to rest

  22. True or False: Mormons built settlements all over Utah to gain control over the Indians in the region. False

  23. What is the #1 reason people used handcarts to move west? Cheaper Immigrants paid back the Perpetual Emigration Fund by: Donating labor Paying back in cash Farm products or goods

  24. Identify 3 problems faced by the Mormon Pioneers once living in Utah. Weather Water Indians Who was known as “The Great Compromiser” and came up with the Compromise of 1850 Henry Clay

  25. Identify what the people in the Utah Territory could they could not do because Utah was not given Statehood. • Could not vote for a president, governor, or judges • No representatives could vote in congress

  26. Vocabulary Words: Isolate Proposed Compromise Petition Morality Survey Bowery

  27. Exit Ticket: What is one thing about this test you feel confident with? What is one thing you feel you need to study more?

  28. Sources: Jackson, Richard H. "The Mormon Village: Genesis and Antecedents of the City of Zion Plan." BYU Studies 17 (Winter 1977):223-40. Holzapfel, R. N., & Myers, S. A. (2009). The Utah Journey. Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith.

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