Development of American Protection Movement John Muir helped develop the American protection movement from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. The establishment of the National Park Service, the establishment of several major national parks including Yosemite National Park, and the establishment of Sierra Club are by John Muir. At the end of the 19th century, the United States was at the stage of expansion and economic development using both nature and the natural world.
Looking at the chronology of events chosen for the development of the American protection movement from 1847 to 1920, more about the history of American protection, shown in the evolution series of protection movement from 1850 to 1920 Let's learn. The series also includes a short trip to Thoreau
Abstract and definition: Protection movement was one of the American reform movement that appeared during the period of progress between 1890 and 1920. The purpose of the protection movement is to protect the important nature features of the United States. Protection movement advocates the establishment of state and state and state parks, wildlife reserves and quasi-national parks. President Theodore Roosevelt is the leader of the protection movement, fighting to end waste and protection of natural resources, which is the essence of domestic policy during his presidential election.
During the protective movement of the progressive era (1890s - 1920s), protection first became a national problem. Early national protection movement shifted focus to scientific management, which helped large corporations and controls begin to transition from local governments to state and federal governments. (Jade) Some authors believe that the impact of protective movement is increasing, and athletes, hunters and fishermen will be affected. In the 1870 's, American athletes, forests and streams, fields and streams, and other athletes' magazines were thought to have led to the development of protection movement. (Reiger) This protection movement also encourages the establishment of state parks, national parks, forests, wildlife reserves, and national monuments designed to protect noteworthy natural landscapes. The main concern of the protection group is that the origin is caused by general expansion.