Brigham Young

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A Mormon leader who founded Salt Lake City and governor of the Utah Territory

Real World Example

Brigham Young was a prominent leader of the Mormon Church who led his followers to settle in what is now Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1847. This move was important because it allowed the Mormons to practice their religion freely and contributed to the westward expansion of the United States, a key theme of "The Nation Grows." At the time, Young's leadership helped establish a thriving community in a challenging environment, showcasing resilience and cooperation. Today, his legacy lives on in the strong presence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah and beyond. For example, many community service initiatives by the church continue to inspire people to work together for the common good, echoing Young's values of community and perseverance.

Practice Version

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