No, turnips were not a farmed crop but many tribes gathered the roots of the plants ,Psoralea esculenta and Pediomela ,of the pea family (known as wild turnips, Indian turnips,tipsin, prairie turnips,Indian breadroots) which have fleshy edible roots and grew mostly on the Great Plains. Wild carrot, wild onions and wild potato were also gathered.
No they grew wild rice,cropped corn and made maple sugar
Yes they did. Many South American natives are known for their many varieties of potatoes.
Yes
corn, potatoes, tobacco
Native Americans and Europeans all influenced Erica's culture. Native Americans were hunter and gathers hitch they would migrate for food when it became scarce. Native Americans relied on plants for farming. They would grow corn potatoes and much more. Native Americans clothes were basically made up of animal skin. Europeans began to introduce new things toy he native americans. Europeans introduced how to weave.
lots of food
The invention of the cotton gin affected Native Americans because the farmers took land from the Native Americans because they needed more land to grow cotton.
Native Americans
They were the first people to grow potatoes!
POTATOES
Native Americans in the Andes
i don't know if they grew potatoes, but i do know that potatoes are native to America
corn, potatoes, tobacco
Native Americans and Europeans all influenced Erica's culture. Native Americans were hunter and gathers hitch they would migrate for food when it became scarce. Native Americans relied on plants for farming. They would grow corn potatoes and much more. Native Americans clothes were basically made up of animal skin. Europeans began to introduce new things toy he native americans. Europeans introduced how to weave.
Potatoes, luv from Ted R(:
A lot i would say about 60 to 70%
corn
The ability to grow corn and potatoes. These two starchy foods, high in nutrients kept many Europeans from starving.
squash sweet potatoes
The Native Americans! Hooray!