Yes, the Native Americans there did grow crops and the colonists did as well. In fact, they brought in plants, animals, and insects not native to North America.
they live in the EASTERN WOODLANS region ----
grow crops
Both
Railroad
By railroad.
The Eastern Woodlands tribes primarily hunted game such as deer, bear, and small mammals like rabbits and squirrels. They also engaged in fishing and gathered various plants, nuts, and berries to supplement their diet. Hunting methods included the use of bows and arrows, traps, and nets. The seasonal migration of animals influenced their hunting practices and movements.
It benefited eastern speculators at the expense of western farmers
It benefited eastern speculators at the expense of western farmers
Railroad
Because the farmers could earn more money with wiskey then grain
uprooted sheep farmers from eastern and western England
Troy or check Eastern States Farmers Exchange