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In 1857, Brigham Young declared martial law, raised an army, and waged a rebellion against the U.S. government. The Utah War—a forgotten chapter in American history—reveals the lengths the LDS Church went to defy federal authority and maintain its theocratic rule.
Why did Brigham Young resist the U.S. government?
How did Mormon militias sabotage the U.S. Army?
What was the REAL reason President Buchanan sent troops to Utah?
This isn’t the version of history the LDS Church wants you to know. We’ll break down Brigham Young’s defiance, the Nauvoo Legion’s attacks, the government’s response, and the violent tactics used to maintain power.
What do you think? Was Brigham Young defending religious freedom or committing treason? Let us know in the comments!
In 1857, Brigham Young declared martial law, raised an army, and waged a rebellion against the U.S. government. The Utah War—a forgotten chapter in American history—reveals the lengths the LDS Church went to defy federal authority and maintain its theocratic rule.
Why did Brigham Young resist the U.S. government?
How did Mormon militias sabotage the U.S. Army?
What was the REAL reason President Buchanan sent troops to Utah?
This isn’t the version of history the LDS Church wants you to know. We’ll break down Brigham Young’s defiance, the Nauvoo Legion’s attacks, the government’s response, and the violent tactics used to maintain power.
What do you think? Was Brigham Young defending religious freedom or committing treason? Let us know in the comments!