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« on: June 01, 2024, 08:15:58 PM »

The Mormon Rebellion, also known as the Mormon Civil War or the Mormon Revolution, was a civil war in The United States between the black-led American Republic and the Mormon-led Mormon Heavenly Kingdom. The conflict lasted for 14 years, from its outbreak in 1850 until the fall of Mormon-controlled Salt Lake City—which they had renamed "Angelic"—in 1864. However, the last rebel forces were not defeated until August 1871. Estimates of the conflict's death toll range between 2 and 3 million people, representing 5–10% of America's population. While the Americans ultimately defeated the rebellion, the victory came at a great cost to the state's economic and political viability.

The uprising was led by Brigham Young, an early convert to Mormonism (a Christian subgroup) who had proclaimed himself to be the brother of Jesus Christ. Young sought the religious conversion of the White people to the Mormon's syncretic version of Christianity, as well as the political overthrow of the American Republic, and a general transformation of the mechanisms of state. Moreover, rather than supplanting America's ruling class, the Taiping rebels sought to entirely upend the country's social order. Their Heavenly Kingdom centered in Salt Lake City ultimately managed to seize control of significant parts of Western America. At its peak, the Heavenly Kingdom ruled over a population of nearly 3 million people.

For more than a decade, Mormon armies occupied and fought across much of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains, ultimately devolving into total civil war. It was the largest war in America since the American Revolution involving most of Western America. It ranks as the bloodiest American civil war, and the largest conflict of the American Continent that century. In terms of deaths, it is comparable to the Napoleonic Wars. Three million people fled the conquered regions to foreign settlements or other parts of America. The war was characterized by extreme brutality on both sides. Mormon soldiers carried out widespread massacres of black people, the ethnic minority of the ruling political party. Meanwhile, the American government also engaged in massacres, most notably against the civilian population of Salt Lake City.

Weakened severely by internal conflict, an attempted coup, and the failure of the siege of Washington, the Mormon rebels were defeated by decentralized, provincial armies such as the Texan Army organized and commanded by Sam Houston. After moving up the Great Plains and recapturing the strategic city of Denver, Houston's forces besieged Salt Lake City during May 1862. After two more years, on June 1, 1864, Brigham Young died and Salt Lake City barely a month later. The 14-year civil war, combined with other partially linked internal and external wars, weakened the party but provided incentive for an initially successful period of reform and self-strengthening. It exacerbated ethnic disputes and accelerated the rise of state power. Historians debate whether these developments foreshadowed the Warring States Era, the loss of central control after the establishment of the Union of America in 1912.
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« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2024, 08:23:48 PM »

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiping_Rebellion
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« Reply #2 on: Today at 01:52:41 PM »

It'd be called Deseret well before Angelic.
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