tomatoes were once considered poisonous
no
Small, small, small. Just enough land to grow food for family and a bit of trading.
The typical American family of the 1960s living on a small farm often faced different challenges compared to urban families. While many rural families valued self-sufficiency and community ties, they also dealt with economic pressures, such as fluctuating crop prices and the increasing demand for industrialized farming. This period also marked the beginning of significant changes in agriculture, with many small farms being absorbed by larger agribusinesses. Overall, the experience of farm families in the 1960s was shaped by both traditional values and the pressures of modernization.
The family did the work on the small farm. The children as young as two helped with the farm.
Jamestown wasn't founded until 1607. It was the first English colony. On November 9, 1620, the Mayflower landed at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, with 101 colonists. Most of the families established farms to sustain themselves.false
The family did the work on the small farm. The children as young as two helped with the farm.
Jamestown wasn't founded until 1607. It was the first English colony. On November 9, 1620, the Mayflower landed at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, with 101 colonists. Most of the families established farms to sustain themselves.false
The family did the work on the small farm. The children as young as two helped with the farm.
Family members
The family unit on the farm
Yes and to have a larger family was considered an advantage so famulies had to be tightly knit and each member would have a certain job to do on the farm
Silas Phelps, a small farm family.