UTAH’S JOURNEY TO STATEHOOD AND BEYOND!. Benefits of Statehood  Rights of citizenship  Represented in the government  Elect their own leaders  Pay.

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UTAH’S JOURNEY TO STATEHOOD AND BEYOND!

Benefits of Statehood  Rights of citizenship  Represented in the government  Elect their own leaders  Pay taxes  Receive government services  Freedoms of citizenship

Proposed State of Deseret 1849

Utah Territory

What problems got in the way of Utah and STATEHOOD?  POLYGAMY  Size and borders of the territory  Political Parties  POLYGAMY  Church and State  POLYGAMY  Mormon influence in Washington DC

Steps to Statehood: End Polygamy  The Manifesto  1890  End of Polygamy

Steps to Statehood: Join National Parties  1892: First two party elections in Utah  1893: Bill written to admit Utah into the Union passes in Congress

Steps to Statehood: apply AGAIN  Delegates attend Utah Constitutional Convention

JANUARY 4, 1896  Utah becomes the 45 th State!

“I, GROVER CLEVELAND, President of the United States of America … do hereby declare and proclaim that the terms of and conditions prescribed by the Congress of the United States to entitle the State of Utah to admission into the Union have been duly complied with and that the creation of said State and admission into the Union on an equal footing with the original States is now accomplished -President Grover Cleveland January 4, 1896

State Symbols  State Bird: Seagull  State Tree: Blue Spruce  State Flower: Sego Lily  State Fish: Cutthroat Trout  State Fossil: Allosaurus  State gem: Topaz  State Motto: Industry  State Nickname: Beehive State

First State Capital Fillmore, Utah

State Capital Today  Salt Lake City, Utah

Utah’s Constitution  Preamble  24 articles  Rights  Obligations  Laws

First State Government  Governor: Heber M. Wells  Directs state government  Commander in chief of the national guard  Present bills to the legislature  Signs or vetoes bills  Pardon people convicted of crimes  County  Taxes, elections, carry out laws  City  Offer services such as streets, parks, water, and sewage  Mayor and city council

Utah and United States Governments  Both Utah and America have governments based on Checks and Balances  There are three branches of Government in the state and federal governments  The Executive, Legislative, and Judicial

Executive Branch  Governor: Gary Herbert  Lieutenant Governor: Greg Bell  The Executive administers the laws  Who leads the executive branch in the United States government?

The Legislative Branch  Write the laws  The House of Representatives  elected by population  The Senate  2 for each state

Judicial Branch  Courts and Judges  Apply and interpret the laws