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Wild by nature : North American animals confront colonization

Summary: "Wild by Nature answers the question: how did indigenous animals shape the course of colonization in English America? The book argues that animals acted as obstacles to colonization because their wildness was at odds with Anglo-American legal assertions of possession. Animals and their pursuers transgressed the legal lines officials drew to demarcate colonizers' sovereignty and control over the landscape. Consequently, wild creatures became legal actors in the colonizing process--the subjects of statutes, the issues in court cases, and the parties to treaties--as authorities struggled to both contain and preserve the wildness that made those animals so valuable to English settler societies in North America in the first place. Only after wild creatures were brought under the state's legal ownership and control could the land be rationally organized and possessed. The book examines the colonization of American animals as a separate strand interwoven into a larger story of English colonizing in North America. As such, it proceeds along a different and longer timeline than other colonial histories, tracing a path through various wild animal frontiers from the seventeenth-century Chesapeake into the southern backcountry in the eighteenth century and across the Appalachians in the early nineteenth to end in the southern plains in the decades after the Civil War. Along the way, it maps out an argumentative arc that describes three manifestations of colonization as it variously applied to beavers, wolves, fish, deer, and bison. Wild by Nature engages broad questions about the environment, law, and society in early America"--

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  • ISBN: 1421422352
  • ISBN: 9781421422350
  • ISBN: 1421422360
  • ISBN: 1421422360
  • ISBN: 9781421422367
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 334 pages, maps ; illustrations)
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  • Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017.

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General Note:
CatMonthString:april.18
Multi-User.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Acknowledgments; Introduction ; 1. Creatures Serving for the Use of Man ; 2. No Bullets Would Pierce Beaver Skins ; 3. Devouring Anamulls ; 4. Incapable of Separate or Individual Property ; 5. The Liberty of Killing a Deer ; 6. In All Their Native Freedom ; Epilogue: Rewilding the Wild ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index ; A ; B ; C ; D ; E ; F ; G ; H ; I ; J ; K ; L ; M ; N ; O ; P ; R ; S ; T ; U ; V ; W ; Y ; Z.
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Subject: Animals -- Effect of human beings on
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- General
Animals -- Effect of human beings on -- United States
Wildlife conservation
Nature conservation -- United States -- History
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Ecology
HISTORY -- Social History
Colonization (Ecology)
Nature conservation
Wildlife conservation -- United States
NATURE -- Animals -- General
Colonization (Ecology) -- United States
HISTORY -- United States -- Colonial Period (1600-1775)
United States
Genre: History.
Electronic books.

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