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=> Normal | Obstacle,Normal | Obstacle | Fast | Faster, Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka argue for a political theory of animal rights. => StatusIcons\BuildingIconSpriteSheet.rsc 1 Google Scholar.=> "ui", "map","zone","toolbar","createplaced","decal","model","picking","highlight","interact","particle","storage","work","radius","statusicon","tracker", "autopickup","ambientemitter","Common.rsc:fireProduction","statemachine","cleararea","build", "workplace","destroy","forester", Indians would encounter domesticated animals such as cattle and pigs brought by colonists from Europe animals that were deemed property. (ed.), Rethinking the Fur Trade: Cultures of Exchange in the Atlantic World ( Lincoln, NE, 2009), 160–80 Google Scholar Fisher, R., Contact and Conflict: Indian–European Relations in British Columbia, 1774–1890, 2nd edn ( Vancouver, 1992), ch. Even before direct contact between colonists and Indians, the two groups often encountered animals that would challenge their conventional understandings of human-animal relations. See also Crean, J.F., ‘ Hats and the fur trade’, Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 28 ( 1962), 373–86 CrossRef Google Scholar Clayton, J.L., ‘ The growth and economic significance of the American fur trade, 1790–1890’, in Sleeper-Smith, S. 32 In 1700, for example, beaver fur was imported into England from New York, Hudson Bay, New England, Maryland and Virginia, Carolina, Newfoundland, Pennsylvania, Russia, Germany, Spain, Holland, Denmark and Norway and Barbados beaver hats were exported to Portugal, Spain, New England, the East Indies, Holland, Barbados, the western Mediterranean, Pennsylvania, Jamaica, the Canaries, New York, France, Germany, Italy, Nevis, Flanders, Montserrat, the Baltic, Scotland, Turkey, Madeira, Russia, Antigua, Maryland, Africa and Ireland (both lists in descending order by value of imports/exports).
