The coast of British Columbia was one of the three chief centers of aboriginal America.
In America the most widespread type of forest is the evergreen coniferous woodland of the north.
Nevertheless most of the evergreen forests of the north must always remain the home of wild animals and trappers, a backward region in which it is easy for a great fur company to maintain a practical monopoly.
Again and again, to be sure, on the way to America, and under many other circumstances, man has passed through the most adverse climates and has survived, but he has flourished and waxed strong only in certain zones.
The geysers and hot springs of the Yellowstone are another proof of recent volcanic activity.
No part of the world can be truly understood without a knowledge of its garment of vegetation, for this determines not only the nature of the animal inhabitants but also the occupations of the majority of human beings.