During the industrial revolution new inventions helped the community. The assembly line made work efficient. On the day in 1913, Henry Ford installed the first moving assembly line for the mass production of an entire automobile. …show more content…
Much of that land - 150 millions acres - was set aside as national forests.This was done so that hunters could not completely wipe out all of the wild life. So, He set aside some for hunting as the sport because he was a hunter and believed in it. But he also had feeling for others so he then conserved most of it for sightseeing and the experience. He set aside the first 51 federal bird reservations, five national parks, the first 18 national monuments, the first four national game preserves and the first federal irrigation, projects.No only did Teddy Roosevelt conserve land, but he set parts aside for different specific reasons. Their was game preserves, national parks, bird reservations, national monuments. How much longer could the list go on for. The Grand Canyon was found in the US state of Arizona by Teddy Roosevelt. Many people consider it to be one of the seven wonders of the natural world. Now imagine more than five million tourists visit the grand canyon a year. From 1919-2013, 190 million tourists have visited the Grand Canyon. Now imagine, what if Teddy Roosevelt never conserved the Grand Canyon? One of the greatest natural wonders of the world could have been never recognized. The conservation in the Industrializm era was life changing for everybody, hunters, and tourists from around the world that want to see a beautiful natural