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Myth #5: The frontier was so vast that westward expansion brought little environmental degradation.

Myth #5: The frontier was so vast that westward expansion brought little environmental degradation. Reality: Between 1865 and 1890, the frontier grew at unprecedented rates, thus bringing about widespread environmental degradation.

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Myth #5: The frontier was so vast that westward expansion brought little environmental degradation.

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  1. Myth #5: The frontier was so vast that westward expansion brought little environmental degradation.

  2. Reality: Between 1865 and 1890, the frontier grew at unprecedented rates, thus bringing about widespread environmental degradation. The white population in the west increased 5 times faster than then rest of the nation. The number of American farms doubled. The output of cattle, hogs, and hay more than doubled. The production of corn, wheat, and oats nearly tripled. 5 transcontinental railroads were built with 72,473 miles of track.

  3. widespread mining destroyed many landscapes; and the disappearance and diminishing of the open plains decimated the buffalo population to the point of near distinction. “Let them kill, skin, and sell until the buffalo is exterminated, as it is the only way to bring lasting peace and allow civilization to advance.”…General Philip Sheridan

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