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NOTE TAKINGHow do you take notes?

Shorthand taken from ets.eku.edu

• Develop a “personal shorthand method”• Pick a symbol or abbreviation for each word

- Think of it as texting or writing a letter to your friend

• Examples:-b/c = because - + = and

-w/o = without - ? = confusing

-w/= with - = next, led to

-govt= government BOLD = key terms

-cont.= continue COLORS = key terms/ big ideas

The Mountain Meadows Massacre

September 11, 1857

What happened?

• The Mountain Meadows Massacre was the killing of about 120 emigrants who were passing through Southern Utah on their way to California

• The emigrants–men, women, and children–were traveling from Arkansas to California, part of the Baker-Fancher wagon train

• The emigrants were killed by a group of Mormons with the help of local Paiute Indians

Baker-Fancher Party vs.

Mormons/Indians

RUMORS

• Unfortunately, rumors were spreading that members of the Baker-Fancher party were boasting about participating in the violence in Missouri and Illinois

• It was also said that the Baker-Fancher party had poisoned a local spring resulting in the death of people and livestock

What to do?

• Because of the rumors, meetings were held in Cedar City to decide what to do• A suggestion was made that the Mormons dress up as

Native Indians and attack the emigrants

• Nothing was officially decided, so a letter was sent to LDS leader Brigham Young asking for instructions

The Massacre

• On the 4th day of the attack, September 11th, the Mormons(no longer in dress up) approached the wagon train and told the emigrants that they had negotiated a truce with the Paiute Indians and would let them continue on to California.

• As the wagon train was being escorted to Cedar City the men were separated from the women and children

• . . . and the signal was given. It was a trap.• The men, women and any children over the age of 8 were

killed.• Only 17 children ages 7 and younger survived• A total of 120 people were killed

The LDS Church and Memorials

• At first the LDS church denied any involvement of it’s Mormon members in the massacre

• However, the church eventually acknowledged the involvement of its members

• Memorials now stand at the site of the massacre and part of it is maintained by the LDS church

QUIZ TIME

1. In what part of Utah did the Mountain Meadow Massacre happen?

2. Who were the 2 main groups involved?

3. Why were the Mormons ready to fight?

4. Who did the Mormons send a letter to?

5. A certain group of Mormon men dressed up as Indians. What is this group called?

6. Was the call for a truce real or was it a trap?

7. How many people died?

8. When did Brigham Young’s letter arrive?

9. Is the LDS church involved with memorials for the event?

1. In what part of Utah did the Mountain Meadow Massacre happen? In Southern Utah

2. Who were the 2 main groups involved? Baker- Fancher Party vs. Mormons/Indians

3. Why were the Mormons ready to fight? 1)They were sick of being persecuted 2) some of the wagon party was bragging that they were in the mob 3) poisoned water killed Mormon cows and horses

4. Who did the Mormons send a letter to? Brigham Young

5. A certain group of Mormon men dressed up as Indians. What is this group called? Militia

6. Was the call for a truce real or was it a trap? A trap

7. How many people died? 120

8. When did Brigham Young’s letter arrive? One day later

9. Is the LDS church involved with memorials for the event? Yes