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Utah Studies The Desert Blooms as a Rose: Chapter 6

Quote of the Day “ Our relatives were very angry when they learned we were leaving Denmark…It was a bad trip on the ocean, particularly through the North Sea. Everyone was sea sick and the train ride was long and hard…Mother and father wanted to be with the Saints in Utah. " - Anna Jensen (5 year old immigrant-1906)

Teams will be arranged according to their seat sections. There will be 4 teams. Each team will send up one person The team that raises their hand first will be called upon. All responses must be said like this: “What is or Where is” If the answer is correct, the team earns that particular amount of points; if answer is incorrect, the team loses that amount of points. (Negative value) All teams with a (+) value will bet during Final Jeopardy. The team with most money will win the game.

Building the Kingdom People ProblemsSettlementUtah Mines

Building the Kingdom for 100 A hand-pulled wagon

Building the Kingdom for 200 Brigham Young wanted immigrants to come to Utah because they brought ____ from their countries.

Building the Kingdom for 300 The Mormons continued the practice a communal lifestyle which meant they did not believe in ______ _______.

Building the Kingdom for 400 This group were sent on special missions to pick up the immigrants

Building the Kingdom for 500 These common features were all part of the Utah settlement. (Hint: 3 of them!)

People for 100 Someone who joins a church.

People for 200 Someone who comes into a new country to live

People 300 He was both the religious leader and political leader

People for 400 A term for a “non-believer

People for 500 The name of the settlement of the Hawaiian immigrants

Problems for 100 The only 2 things that pioneers lacked in their early settlements.

Problems for 200 This fund was formed in 1849 to help poor converts from Liverpool, England make their journey to Utah.

Problems for 300 Church leaders petitioned Congress to become a state, but they were denied. It was originally going to be called ______.

Problems for 400 These early settlers had to worry about _____ and _____ since they were new to the area.

Problems for 500 Being in an unfamiliar territory was a problem for the Mormons. Name the other 4!

Settlement for 100 The main occupation for each settlement.

Settlement for 200 Brigham Young sent people out to ______ the state.

Settlement for 300 Most early immigrants bought ______ and _____ in New York.

Settlement for 400 Colonies had 3 main purposes. Name them!

Settlement for 500 These 2 foreign countries had the highest number of immigrants who settled Utah. Name the countries and the number of immigrants that came over.

Utah Mines for 100 Mining brought ___ - ____ settlers, who started their own towns.

Utah Mines for 200 This was the major factor that led to mining becoming a booming business.

Utah Mines for 300 The railroad used “iron” from this city.

Utah Mines for 400 This town was one of the first non-Mormon towns that was created.

Utah Mines for 500 During their first year, the Mormons began dividing up their land. What else did they do besides that.

Building the Kingdom - 100? What is a handcart?

Building the Kingdom ? What is skills?

Building the Kingdom ? What is private ownership?

Building the Kingdom ? Who is Utah boys?

Building the Kingdom ? What is 1. Wide streets 2. Square center 3. Large blocks

People ? What is a convert?

People ? What is a immigrant?

People ? Who is Brigham Young?

People ? Who is a gentiles?

People ? What is Iosepa?

Problems ? What is Hospitals and Doctors?

Problems ? What is perpetual emigrating fund?

Problems ? What is Deseret?

Problems ? What is famine or starvation ?

Problems ? What is isolationism, inhabiting land, 1000’s of immigrants, friction with non-Mormons?

Settlement ? What is farming?

Settlement ? What is populate?

Settlement ? What is wagons and oxen?

Settlement ? What is temporary gathering places, centers of production of goods, missions for American Indians?

Settlement ? What is Britain 50,000, Scandinavia 30,000?

Utah Mines ? Who is Non-Mormons?

Utah Mines—200- ? What is the rail road?

Utah Mines 300- ? What is Cedar City?

Utah Mines 400- ? What is Corinne?

Utah Mines ? What is building cabins, planting crops and exploring the surrounding regions?

Final Jeopardy Category Settlements

Final Jeopardy Mormons settlement was based on before 1857 and after Before 1857, the Mormons settled into these two countries.

Final Jeopardy What is Canada and Mexico?