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Turmoil and Clashing Ideas in the Early 1900s
The early 1900s was a time of segregation, cultural conflicts, and land disputes between settlers and Native Americans. Despite Theodore Roosevelt's popularity, many were against his policies of taking away public land, while immigrants also fought amongst themselves.
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Learn about the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and its three national forests Kniksoo, Keware, and St. Joe.
06:02 - 08:46 (02:43)
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Learn about the Idaho Panhandle National Forest and its three national forests Kniksoo, Keware, and St. Joe. Discover the popular Emerald Creek Garnet Area and its unique star garnets that visitors can collect.
ChapterTurmoil and Clashing Ideas in the Early 1900s
Episode44: Escaping the Flames. Idaho Panhandle National Forests.
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During Theodore Roosevelt's presidency, there were conflicts between immigrants, natives and new settlers fighting over land.
08:46 - 14:42 (05:56)
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During Theodore Roosevelt's presidency, there were conflicts between immigrants, natives and new settlers fighting over land. Some people hated Roosevelt for taking away the land that was supposed to be public for anyone's use, while natives were being pushed out of their land.