New Judea

New Judea is a Mormon town built in the ruins of New Canaan and prewar ruins of Ogden in northern Utah. It is a member of the Plateau League.

History
Following the defeat of the White Legs tribe in Zion National Park, the Sorrows and Dead Horses tribes claimed control of the area. The Dead Horses, primarily made up of Mormon settlers rather than natives, eventually moved northward to reclaim the area that was once New Canaan. The Mormons, led by Daniel Turner, re-established a town in the former Ogden, naming it New Judea, after the biblical nation.

Not wishing to repeat the mistakes of New Jerusalem, as well as the fall of New Canaan, New Judea was heavily armed and militarized, supplied by the factories of New Vegas. Daniel's desires for peace eventually resulted in him leaving the town to become a missionary once more.

The alliance between Judea and Vegas was solidified in the campaigns to defend against the 80 raiders, and the later campaigns to destroy them.