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The history of Utah is an examination of the human history and social activity within the state of Utah located in the western United States.
Archeological evidence dates the earliest habitation of Native Americans in Utah to about 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. Paleolithic people lived near the Great Basin's swamps and marshes, which had an abundance of fish, birds, and small game animals. Big game, including bison, mammoths and ground sloths, also were attracted to these water sources. Over the centuries, the mega-fauna disappeared, while bison, mule deer and antelope became more predominant.
Around 8000 BC, this population was replaced by the Desert Archaic people, who sheltered in caves near the Great Salt Lake. Relying more on gathering than the previous Utah residents, their diet was mainly composed of cattails and other salt tolerant plants such as pickleweed, burro weed and sedge. Red meat appears to have been more of a luxury, although these people used nets and the atlatl to hunt water fowl, ducks, small animals and antelope. Artifacts include nets woven with plant fibers and rabbit skin, woven sandals, gaming sticks, and animal figures made from split-twigs. About 3,500 years ago, lake levels rose and the population of Desert Archaic people appears to have dramatically decreased. The Great Basin may have been almost unoccupied for 1,000 years.
Utah (/ˈjuːtɔː/ or i/ˈjuːtɑː/; Navajo: Áshįįh bi Tó Hahoodzo; Arapaho: Wo'tééneihí ) is a state in the western United States. It became the 45th state admitted to the Union on January 4, 1896. Utah is the 13th-largest, the 31st-most populous, and the 10th-least-densely populated of the 50 United States. Utah has a population of nearly 3 million (Census estimate for July 1, 2015), approximately 80% of whom live along the Wasatch Front, centering on Salt Lake City. Utah is bordered by Colorado to the east, Wyoming to the northeast, Idaho to the north, Arizona to the south, and Nevada to the west. It also touches a corner of New Mexico in the southeast.
Approximately 62% of Utahns are reported to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or LDS (Mormons), which greatly influences Utah culture and daily life. The world headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is located in Utah's state capital, Salt Lake City. Utah is the most religiously homogeneous state in the United States, the only state with a Mormon majority, and the only state with a majority population belonging to a single church.
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Lake City, as a city nickname, may also refer to any of the following cities:
Salt Lake City, often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC, is the capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Utah. With an estimated population of 191,180 in 2013, the city lies at the core of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, which has a total population of 1,153,340 (2014 estimate). Salt Lake City is further situated within a larger metropolis known as the Salt Lake City-Ogden-Provo Combined Statistical Area. This region is a corridor of contiguous urban and suburban development stretched along an approximately 120-mile (190 km) segment of the Wasatch Front, comprising a total population of 2,423,912 as of 2014. It is one of only two major urban areas in the Great Basin (the other being Reno, Nevada), and the largest in the Intermountain West.
The city was founded in 1847 by Brigham Young, Isaac Morley, George Washington Bradley and numerous other Mormon followers, who extensively irrigated and cultivated the arid valley. Due to its proximity to the Great Salt Lake, the city was originally named "Great Salt Lake City"—the word "great" was dropped from the official name in 1868 by the 17th Utah Territorial Legislature. Home to the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and Temple Square, Salt Lake City was historically considered a holy city by members of the LDS church; Brigham Young called it a "Kingdom of Heaven on Earth". Today, however, less than half the population of Salt Lake City proper are members of the LDS Church.
The incredible series by Dean May (University of Utah). This episode is titled "Utah the Place"
Utah has a diverse and rich history, most of which has been forgotten by most people. This short documentary lists ten of Utah's ghost towns that have unique and sometimes dark stories to tell. Credits: MUSIC Iosepa: Squeek Steele "La Paloma" Midlake: Squeek Steele "Wabash Cannonball" Gorgoza: Michael Lucarelli "Malaguena - classical guitar" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B6jOUzBKYc Russian Settlement: Barbara Kornas "Russian Folk - Troika (balalaika)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyBQ_EHEpqI Camp Floyd: Squeek Steele "Red Haired Boy" Ajax: Black Keys Bob Stevenson "Saloon Piano Gem No. 1" Topaz: Derek Fiechter "Beautiful Japanese Music - Cherry Blossoms" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp2oSuh1Hy0 Home of Truth: Max Ablitzer "Dark haunting violin : Ghost Song by Max Ablitzer" http...
Railroad tour through the state of Utah, stopping off at many natural attractions and in Salt Lake City. Shows Arches National Monument and the mineral resources of Utah, including coal and copper. Director: Carlton T. Sills. . CharlieDeanArchives - Archive footage from the 20th century making history come alive!
A brief account of early Mormon Utah history, and the Utah War.
The video "Utah Lake-Legacy" was produced for the June Sucker Recovery Implementation Program in 2005. It is an excellent resource to learn more about the history of Utah Lake, one of the largest freshwater lakes west of the Mississippi.
Tour Utah's State Capitol Building to learn how Salt Lake City became the capital of Utah and the role Mormon leader Brigham Young played. Learn how the heiress to a train empire funded much of the building's construction. Hear stories of pioneers who traveled through Utah before it became a state and of other Utahans who have made contributions to our nation's history.
Utah's unknown history. Utah secret societies seek to destroy the LDS church. This continues to this very day and is 150 years old. What can you do about it? Learn more at http://www.defendingutah.org/page/membership Subscribe to our channel https://www.youtube.com/c/DefendingutahOrg
Natural History Museum Utah. Dinosaur Exhibit. Salt Lake City
Doug Wright presents a history of Utah radio.
This video is about the history of Providence Utah.
Panel session at 62nd Annual Utah State History Conference, Utah Technology Through Time
Utah's unknown history. Utah secret societies seek to destroy the LDS church. This continues to this very day and is 150 years old. What can you do about it? Learn more at http://www.defendingutah.org/page/membership Subscribe to our channel https://www.youtube.com/c/DefendingutahOrg
Panel at 62nd Annual Utah State History Conference, Utah Technology Through Time
My oldest daughter, front row with jean skirt and banana on her head, and the other 4th graders, a program on the history of Utah.
Thousands of years
Ruling of the power
Power and the glory
And aristocrat terror
Never ever justice
Never equality
Underdogs born underdogs
Never become free
Talented and given
No matter if or not
No chance for a better life
The poor burned hot
Religious warriors
Slaughter and mutilate
Justice is always
A minute too late
The rich get richer
The poor poorer
The way the third world
Got treated by emperors
Sucked out colonies
Beggars on their knees
The cross was taught
Taught by the sword
The peasant owed
Their will is bowed
Treated like shit
Paid with spit
Feeling the boot in the neck
Uprise people let em all wreck
Hoping for revolution
2000 years
The weak is fucked