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The first major natural forest burning in the United States took place in 1910

The first major natural forest burning in the United States took place in 1910

Native Americans are the first recorded users of fire. Spanish explorers and missionaries learned it from them. It became a very valuable tool. Native Americans used fire to cook, to clear areas of the woods, and to maintain the grasslands they used for hunting. They were very careful with fire and respectful of its power.