The plural marriage in Utah in 1869 created political conflict between the religious group and the public. People felt the Mormon had taken over some part of the West. Also, People became hostile to the Mormon for their plural marriage (Henretta, 490). The law granted total voting rights for women in Utah. The rights boost the Latter-day Saints abilities, for example, the vote turn out women that could increase voting numbers in the Utah. …show more content…
The woman ran farms with their children. People who went to the west in search for agriculture were mostly men. Homesteads mostly went along with their families. Wives and children work on