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Page 1: Turbulent Times in Utah Territory Chapter 8. Bell Activity  Get out all the work you have for Utah Studies.  Work on any incomplete portions of the

Turbulent Times in Utah Territory

Chapter 8

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Bell Activity

Get out all the work you have for Utah Studies.

Work on any incomplete portions of the study guide including the map and essay prompt.

Where should your backpack be?

This is still a no gum class. Please dispose of it properly!

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Bell Activity

Your words are “rebellious” and “harass”

Find the word on your study guide and complete the following information for the word. Find the definition using a glossary. Use your own knowledge and experience to complete

the rest of the definition. Finish the back of your Paiute video guide!

Where should your backpack be?

This is still a no gum class. Please dispose of it properly!

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Word: rebellious My Understanding: 4 3 2 1

Definition: Draw a picture of it:

Sentence:

Synonym/Example:

Antonym/Non-Example:

Does your work look something like this?

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Word: rebellious My Understanding: 4 3 2 1

Definition: Draw a picture of it:

Sentence: The rebellious teenager

Partied with his friends until 3am.

Synonym/Example: disloyal, disobedient

Antonym/Non-Example: loyal ,comply

Does your work look something like this?

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Word: harass My Understanding: 4 3 2 1

Definition: Draw a picture of it:

Sentence:

Synonym/Example:

Antonym/Non-Example:

Does your work look something like this?

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Word: harass My Understanding: 4 3 2 1

Definition: Draw a picture of it:

Sentence: The Mormon militia harassed

Johnston’s

Synonym/Example: annoy,bully, torment

Antonym/Non-Example: sooth,comfort, calm

Does your work look something like this?

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Today we will learn about… History Objective –

We will be able to describe how the Utah War affected Utah.

Behavior Objective – Work Ethic: We will stay on task to complete our work.

Language Objective – We will read and listen for important details then write them in our notes.

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Agenda Read pages 150-153 with your group, answering

question i-xi on the reading guide. If you finish the front side of the reading guide, work with

your group to finish the Paiute video paper.

Finish your Paiute video guide, especially the back. We will turn it in at the end of the hour.

Work on your study guide when you are finished with the other two activities. Start with questions 15-21, then 1-14, and finally 22- end

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Bell Activity

Your word is “massacre” Find the word on your grey study guide and

complete the following information for the word. Find the definition using a glossary. Use your own knowledge and experience to complete

the rest of the definition.

Where should your backpack be?

This is still a no gum class. Please dispose of it properly!

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Word: massacre My Understanding: 4 3 2 1

Definition: Draw a picture of it:

Sentence:

Synonym/Example:

Antonym/Non-Example:

Does your work look something like this?

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Word: massacre My Understanding: 4 3 2 1

Definition: the killing of a large number Draw a picture of it:

of people

Sentence: The tensions from the arrival

of Johnston’s army led to the massacre

of the Fancher wagon train in Utah.

Synonym/Example: mass murder, slaughter

Antonym/Non-Example: save, preserve

Does your work look something like this?

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Today we will learn about… History Objective –

We will be able to describe how the Utah War affected Utah.

Behavior Objective – Work Ethic: We will stay on task to complete our work.

Language Objective – We will read and listen for important details then write them in our notes.

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Turbulent Times: The Utah WarThe Utah War Mountain Meadows Massacre

Kane & Cummings Results of the War

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The Utah War Fear and

misunderstanding, along with rumors from runaway officials convinced President Buchanan that Utah territory was rebelling against the U.S.

Popular sentiment was not with the Mormons.

James Buchanan

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Rumors stir fears among Utahns When word arrived that an

army was coming to Utah Territory, fear and memories of previous persecution filled the LDS community.

Orders were issued to protect the people of Utah and plan what to do when the army arrived. Fortifications created by the Utah

militia in Echo Canyon.

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A Wagon Train Wagon trains now

regularly stopped in Salt Lake City to restock on their way to California and other destinations.

The Fancher Party was just such a group traveling through Utah at the wrong time.

Route of the Fancher Wagon Train

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An Atmosphere of Fear The Fanchers received a hostile reception from

the typically friendly Mormons. They continued on their way to California, but

never reached their destination.

One of the memorials at the massacre site.

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The Mountain Meadows Massacre

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Aftermath The massacre was

blamed on the Paiutes at first.

Later John D. Lee was tried and executed for the massacre.

He was the only perpetrator to be punished for the crime.

John D. Lee

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Thomas Kane & Alfred Cummings Kane traveled to Utah to

investigate the situation. He worked with the new

territorial governor, Alfred Cummings, to find a peaceful solution.

They agreed that Johnston’s Army would stay in Utah, but would not be in Salt Lake City.

Thomas Kane

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Camp Floyd Near Fairfield, the army

built Camp Floyd. The Mormons moved back

to their homes and businesses.

Soon more outsiders came to sell to the soldiers and the LDS community.

The days of isolation were over. The people of Utah had to come to terms with non-Mormons in the area.

Johnston’s Army marching through Salt Lake City.

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Part of the “Wild West” The soldiers were not

welcome in Utah, but they helped Utah in some ways. Cash & jobs Auctions of army surplus Animals & crops

Other effects were not as pleasant. Gambling Cattle rustlers & outlaws prostitution

Photograph of Camp Floyd

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The Soldier Leave for the Civil War After about three years,

the Civil War began in the east and Johnston’s army was recalled.

Many of the soldiers who were stationed there fought each other in the war. At least 98 became

general in the war. 50, including Johnston,

fought for the South 48 for the North

Soldiers at Camp Floyd

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Governor Cummings Leaves Cummings tried to work

with the Mormon community while upholding the law.

A few months before the soldiers departed, he and his family left Utah.

“A community is seldom seen more marked by quiet and peaceable diligence, than that of the Mormons.” -Cummings

Governor Cummings

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The Outcome of the Utah War From 1847-1857, few

people besides the Mormons and Indians lived in the Utah Territory.

With the Utah War, ever greater numbers of people with diverse backgrounds began to came to the state. Soldiers, merchants,

suppliers, miners, railroaders & other religious denominations.

Foundations of the SLC Temple

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“A Peculiar People” The Utah war also had an impact

on the territory’s relationship with the rest of the nation. Although many of the rumors that

were spread turned out to be false, others (especially those about polygamy) were true.

The rest of the nation thought that Utahns were different at best, rebellious at worst. It would take four decades and a

lot of work for Utah to at last achieve statehood.

Salt Lake City with a partially completed temple.

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Bell Activity

Your word is “diverse” Find the word on your grey study guide and

complete the following information for the word. Find the definition using a glossary. Use your own knowledge and experience to

complete the rest of the definition.

Where should your backpack be?

This is still a no gum class. Please dispose of it properly!

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Word: diverse My Understanding: 4 3 2 1

Definition: Draw a picture of it:

Sentence:

Synonym/Example:

Antonym/Non-Example:

Does your work look something like this?

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Word: diverse My Understanding: 4 3 2 1

Definition: differing from one another Draw a picture of it:

Sentence: MLMS is a diverse school,

with students from many different

backgrounds.

Synonym/Example: varied; multicultural

Antonym/Non-Example: similar, homogenous

Does your work look something like this?

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Bell Activity

Review quietly for your counties test.

Where should your backpack be?

This is still a no gum class. Please dispose of it properly!