- Utah Territory
The Territory of Utah was an
organized territory of theUnited States of America that existed from its organic act on September 9, 1850, until the admission of theState of Utah to the Union on January 4, 1896.The territory was organized by an organic act of Congress in
1850 , on the same day that theState of California was admitted to the Union. The creation of the territory was part of theCompromise of 1850 that sought to preserve the balance of power between slave and free states. With the exception of a small area around the headwaters of theColorado River in present-dayColorado which had been acquired fromSpain with theAdams-Onís Treaty of1819 , theUnited States had acquired all the land of the territory fromMexico with theTreaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of1848 .The creation of the Utah Territory was partially the result of the petition sent by the
Mormon pioneers who had settled in the valley of the Great Salt Lake starting in1847 . The Mormons, under the leadership ofBrigham Young , had petitioned Congress for entry into the Union as theState of Deseret , with its capital asSalt Lake City and with proposed borders that encompassed the entireGreat Basin and the watershed of the Colorado River, including all or part of nine current U.S. states. The Mormon settlers had drafted a state constitution in1849 and Deseret had become the "de facto" government in the Great Basin by the time of the creation of the Utah Territory.Following the organization of the territory, Young was inaugurated as its first governor on
February 9 ,1851 . In the first session of the territorial legislature in October, the legislature adopted all the laws and ordinances previously enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Deseret.Mormon governance in the territory was regarded as controversial by much of the rest of the nation, partly fed by continuing lurid newspaper depictions of the
polygamy practiced by the settlers, which itself had been part of the cause of their flight across the country to theGreat Salt Lake basin after early attempts to found settlements farther east.Although the Mormons were the majority in the Great Salt Lake basin, the western area of the territory began to attract many non-Mormon settlers. In
1861 , partly as a result of this, theNevada Territory was created out of the western part of the territory. In the same year, a large portion of the eastern area of the territory was reorganized as part of the newly createdColorado Territory .The arrival of the railroad, simultaneously from California and the east in
1869 , was not regarded as especially beneficial by the Mormons who governed the territory. The ceremony of the driving of thegolden spike atPromontory Summit to complete the transcontinental railroad was boycotted by the territory officials, who were wary of the encroachment of the outside world into the basin of the Great Salt Lake.The controversies stirred by the Mormon religion's dominance of the territory is regarded as the primary reason behind the long delay of 46 years between the organization of the territory and its admission to the Union in
1896 as the State of Utah, long after the admission of territories created after it. In contrast, the Nevada Territory, although more sparsely populated, was admitted to the Union in1864 , only three years after its formation, largely as a consequence of the Union's desire to consolidate its hold on the silver mines in the territory. Colorado was admitted in1876 .ee also
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Historic regions of the United States
*History of Utah
*Morrisite War
*Runaway Officials of 1851
*Utah Territorial Statehouse
*Utah War References
External links
* [http://CPRR.org/Museum/Utah_1851.html Utah in 1851, with the text of the 1850 Act of Congress to Establish the Territory of Utah] ,
Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum
* [http://CPRR.org/Museum/Stewart-Iron_Trail.html Utah's Role in the Transcontinental Railroad] , Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum
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