The book Chief Episodes in the History of Utah was written by author Young, Levi Edgar, 1874-1963 Here you can read free online of Chief Episodes in the History of Utah book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Chief Episodes in the History of Utah a good or bad book?
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It was a pure, democracy. It was peculiarly like the old Puritan town meeting of New England in that no distinct line was drawn between religious and civil affairs. The same meeting might vote to build a schoolhouse and a church, or to discipline a back-sliding church member or a town official. This is always likely to be the case when the entire community is of one religious faith, particularly when they are developing a new country. In most parts of Utah there is still more connection between... religious and civic matters than in other sections of the country; but the old simple days when they were attended to in the same meet- ing or mixed up in the same resolution, have disappeared with the pioneer conditions. Like all people who build homes in a new country, the Mormons had to make laws and form a government for themselves. Since they had children to educate and were chiefly engaged in farming, their first laws pertained to schools, water supply, roads and bridges. The first act passed by the Legislative Assembly of the Provisional State of Deseret was one levying a tax for the building of roads and bridges and the second act provided for the establishment of schools.
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