How did Taft offend conservationists, and what was the result?
The Ballinger-Pinchot Controversy left the impression that Taft was not interested in preserving the nation’s natural treasures. Taft disappointed many by the appointment of Richard Ballinger, to head the Department of the Interior in 1909.
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