Definition
The "Mormon State" is a colloquial term for Utah, reflecting the significant influence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mormon pioneers settled in Utah in the mid-19th century. The church continues to play a prominent role in the state's culture and demographics. Think of it as a place where religious history is deeply intertwined with the state's identity. However, not all residents of Utah are members of the Mormon Church. Utah's population has become increasingly diverse in recent years.