Industrialization, Immigration & Reform · 1870 – 1914
The Birth of Conservation
The movement to protect America's natural resources and the creation of National Parks.
Key Questions
- 1What is the difference between "preservation" and "conservation"?
- 2How did John Muir and Gifford Pinchot disagree on land use?
- 3Why did the government decide that some land should be kept for public use?
Common Core State Standards
C3: D2.Geo.8.6-8C3: D2.Eco.1.6-8
Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: American History
Unit: Industrialization, Immigration & Reform
Period: 1870 – 1914
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