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Yosemite Becomes a National Park a Significant Historical Event in United States History

Yosemite Becomes a National Park a Significant Historical Event in United States History

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Yosemite Becomes a National Park

a Significant Historical Event in United States History

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1. What is the history of

Yosemite that leads up to the

founding of Yosemite as a National Park?

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The Southern

Sierra Miwok

Tribes called the valley

Ahwanee, their home. It means “Place of

Gaping Mouth.”

Miwok woman with child.

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More than 7,000 to 10,000 years ago Indians

inhabited the area.

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They traded acorns and plants with Mono Lake

Paiute for furs.• Miwoks gathered acorns from Oak trees.

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Non-Indians began arriving in

1830’s and the 1840’s. Unfortunately, the

Mariposa Indian War drove most of the Miwoks out of

their beloved valley.

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In 1848 the park was over-run by gold seekers. By 1855 tourists arrived to view the beauty and grandeur of the

park.

Cathedral Peak

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Mariposa Grove became the

first public preserve.

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Yosemite became a national park in 1906.

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2. Who are the key figures in the history of

Yosemite?

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Robert Underwood Johnson, editor of

Century magazine, planned a campaign

with John Muir to make Yosemite a national

park.

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John Muir was an environmentalist who fought to

have Yosemite become a national park.

• John Muir (right) meets with President Theodore Roosevelt to discuss making Yosemite a national park.

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Galen Clark was known as the guardian of Yosemite.

Galen Clark explores the beauty of Yosemite.

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3. Why is the designation of

3. Why is the designation of Yosemite as a National Park a

significant event in U.S.

history?

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Tourists began visiting the park in 1855 and it

remains a top tourist destination today.

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Many tourists visit the park to see the waterfalls.

• Visitors flock to see the famous Yosemite firefall.

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Environmentalists have fought to preserve Yosemite as a

natural scenic wonder from the park’s beginning to the present.

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