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Plains of America

Amelia Khatri

Traductor A AI

Editorial: Publifye

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Plains of America explores how the vast grasslands of the United States have profoundly shaped the nation's history, ecology, and cultural identity. It examines the intricate ecosystems that support diverse wildlife, the sustainable practices of indigenous peoples who thrived there for millennia, and the transformative impact of modern agriculture. The book reveals how these plains, once dominated by bison and managed sustainably by indigenous communities, have been altered through westward expansion and agricultural practices, leading to contemporary challenges like soil erosion and water scarcity.

 
The narrative progresses by first introducing the plains' geological history and diverse ecosystems. It then delves into the pre-Columbian era, highlighting the cultures and environmental knowledge of indigenous peoples. A significant portion addresses westward expansion and the rise of agriculture, analyzing their effects. Ultimately, the book discusses current issues and potential solutions for a sustainable future, drawing from archaeological records, historical documents, and ecological studies. It presents a microcosm of the relationship between humans and nature, emphasizing the need for adaptation and sustainability.
Disponible desde: 12/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 59 páginas.

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