Nature and the Environment in Nineteenth-Century American Life (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series: Nature and the Environment in Everyday Life)

Nature and the Environment in Nineteenth-Century American Life (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series: Nature and the Environment in Everyday Life) image
ISBN-10:

0313332010

ISBN-13:

9780313332012

Author(s): Black, Brian C.
Released: Apr 30, 2006
Publisher: Greenwood
Format: Hardcover, 264 pages
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The nineteenth-century saw a significant transformation in the United States. In one short century, the nation had seen the populating of the Great Plains and West, the decimation of native Indian tribes, the growth of national transportation and communication networks, and the rise of major cities. The century also witnessed the destruction of the nation's forests, battles over land and water, and the ascent of agribusiness. With these changes in resource use patterns and values came a concordant shift in attitudes toward nature. Conservation and preservation emerged as watchwords for the 1900s. The century that started with an attitude of environmental conquest thus ended by embracing conservation and a new environmental awareness.

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