Which way would you have chosen to cross the plains?

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Which way would you have chosen to cross the plains? The Trek West Which way would you have chosen to cross the plains?

Brigham Young He became the leader of the LDS church after Joseph Smith died in Illinois. He led the Mormons from Illinois to the Great Basin He established more than 300 settlements

Nauvoo City in Illinois built up by the Mormons Was the capital for the Mormon Church Mormons moved there after Governor Bogg’s extermination order forced them to move from Missouri Mormons leave Nauvoo to trek west

Extermination Order A law that forced Mormons to move from Missouri or be killed Was written by Governor Boggs

The Mormon Battalion In 1846 Mexico still owned much of the West. The U.S. went to war with Mexico and asked the Mormons to send troops to help fight against them. This helped them because the pay from the government helped some families buy supplies that they needed to travel West. They didn’t really fight.

Mormon Battalion Route

The Donner Party Left Illinois to go to California Decided to use Hastings Cut-off which was a “shortcut” through Utah. Didn’t have enough supplies for the harsh conditions Suffered through heat, and then snow storms in the Sierra Nevada mountains Some of them ate meat from the bodies of those who had died in order to survive.

Four Immigration Eras 1847 1856-1869 1861-1869 1869 Covered wagons pulled by oxen 1856-1869 Handcarts pulled by people 1861-1869 Down and back wagon trains 1869 Steam locomotives

Emigrant vs. Immigrant Emigrant = a person leaving a place Immigrant = person coming to a place

Covered Wagon Era A horn blew to signal the beginning of a new day on the trail. For fuel they sometimes burned dried “buffalo chips”(buffalo droppings). Women cooked (soda biscuits, cornmeal johnnycakes, beans) Stopped at midday to eat and rest Continued travel sometimes into the late night. Tried to keep life on the trail like it was at home.

Problems on the trail: Cold weather Crossing rivers Rugged mountains Disease Indians

What did they do for fun? Sang Danced Held parties Went hiking

Handcart Era Purpose: Cheap and efficient way to bring people to Utah 3,000 Latter-Day Saints came across the plains with handcarts!! Martin and Willie Handcart Companies: worst disaster in the Mormon trek to Utah 280 of 980 members died

Down and Back Wagon Train Era Brigham Young devised another way to help converts come to Utah Young men would go on “special missions” Go to pick up converts Give them supplies and wagons

Perpetual Emigration Fund or PEF Purpose: Helped Mormon converts emigrate from their homelands to Utah How it worked: Money, supplies, and food were donated to help converts come to Utah Immigrants later repaid their “loans” to PEF

Documents from the PEF