Season 4
So far America is pretty hostile to everyday hunting - but for some reason we keep adding categories.
And lets face it, for a country that keeps talking about how we don't need roaylty, we do seem to keep mimicking aritocrats.
the early 19th century loves some fox hunting - so much so that we imported foxes (even though there are plenty already here). Hunting keeps happening everyday - but we like to say it's not cool.
Unless you are doing it for leisure... or to earn money.
Yes - the early 19th century brings the birth of the Market Hunter - which needed the railroad to create itself.
The Buffalo may cease to roam - and the Passenger Pigeon darken the skies by the end of the century - but the seeds of their destruction are planted here... at the start of the 19th cenutry.
But worry not, it's not all bad news - you can still get a giant game pie.
Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor Turtle
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