President Theodore Roosevelt And The Audubon Movement

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The Audubon Movement named after John James Audubon held a goal of protecting the bird population so that species wouldn't become extinct. This movement was backed by President Theodore Roosevelt who did his part by passing legislation to protect the birds. This movement lead into other conservation movements, and Teddy Roosevelt was one who promoted them. Roosevelt was known for his contribution of reserving land for several national parks, as well as establishing the United States Forest Service.

In the late 1870s workers began to embrace organization. The Knights of Labor was an organization that wanted to integrate ethnicity, gender, race, etc… This organization was an advocate for democracy for workers for example (equal pay for