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Extracting Wealth From The Earth And Forest Summary

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Geoffrey L. Buckley’s “Extracting Wealth from the Earth and Forest,” featured in North American Odyssey, examines how private and commercial logging and mining “shaped and reshaped North America’s physical environment during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.” (139) Specifically, the author narrows his focus to observing the role of the federal government in sanctioning such practices, industrial logging, and commercial mining, all with a particular eye toward Appalachia (140). Buckley’s essay begins with the section titled “Get Rid of it Quick,” in which the author emphasizes the role of national governments in authorizing destructive practices as a result of legislation such as the Homestead Act and Mining Law of 1872 in the United States,

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