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English
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The Mormon Invasion of Russian America : Dynamics of a Potent Myth
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1977
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45
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1
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22-35
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Article seeks to probe the fertile minds of Americans in 1857 during the events of the Utah War to find the origins of the rumor that the Mormons were going to invade Russia's American possessions. Authors see the persistance of the Mormon movement myth as a manifestation of antebellum American to be finished with the Mormon problem once and for all and that the movement myth was the easiest, least bloody, and most preferable solution to the problem.
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