Because animals don't have the ability to consent, and don't have any legal standing in society.
horses. they were brought here from Europe.
It was a major reason for their migration. Look into Calvinism. Pre-destination wasn't accepted in Europe and many believers instead came to America.
In the most widely accepted view, there are 7 continents all in all: Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Antarctica, and Australia. there is sevent contenets
Yes.
If one were to think about moving from Europe to America, one would need to go through the process of legally becoming an American citizen and of obtaining a "green card".
They live in South america,North America,Europe,Asia,Africa, and eat nuts fuirt ruts animals
The Discover Card is a popular credit card that is accepted around the world. It is accepted in the following regions. They are North America, Europe, the Middle East, Central America, Eurasia, the South Pacific, South America, Asia, Caribbean, and Africa. Not all places accept discover card, so ask an employee before trying to purchase something.
There are seven continents on Earth: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. Some models combine Europe and Asia into a single continent called Eurasia, but the most widely accepted classification recognizes seven distinct continents.
The Allied victory in Europe ended the Holocaust. Between 1933 and 1941 the US accepted about 250,000 refugees (of all kinds) from Germany. Other countries also accepted some refugees from Germany.
The continents by area are: * Asia * Africa * North America * South America * Antarctica * Europe * Australia.
There really is no such thing as "medieval animals." There were animals used or that lived during the middle ages in Europe. They are the same animals that exist there today, with the exception of the turkey and a few other animals that were later imported from America and Australia.
europe traded america