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Show 132 as possible.l That the Scots in Utah endeavored to do this from the fact that in 1900 tion of 3, 143 were Having concept of America been so quickly a divinely family migration settlement.4 onl y came s as quick a of their born 762, specially inspired.3 and In contrast Mormon, made the foreigners. 2 new group of alien for applied was assimilation Basically emigration. undertaken with the idea of j C. C. or it permanent emigrants d e r to work in Ameri- Goodwin in Mormons were Harper' s, mainly "low, base- II 3Doctrine 1 9009 Po pul a ti 0 n VoL 19 and Covenants, Section 101:77, Taylor, "Why Historical Quarterly, XXII, 259; A. aiding numbers of non-Mormon large One factor horne. favored land whose Constitution Another factor 1857. July 11 charge that the T w e lith C ens us: 4p. 6.4 per assimilation may have been the Mor- easonall y to the United States in lThe LXIII, popula- in Utah the Scots appear to may have been the very nature of the Mormon was largest seen percentage western states and Scots had the becoming part which may account for this even whole the 13 per cent of each nation had not become citizens have had little trouble had a be 1900.2 citizenship by mon as 6.3 and in eleven English 21 years of age; over men was In the nation the cent. 2.8 per cent of the Scottish born only aliens while in the nation of Scottish born aliens can M. Pt. 9 14 2 1 - . 80. Did British Mormons see I, Emigrate, also roster of I'John M. II Utah Wood, II |