In the early days, salting was the primary means of preservation. The items would be dried and packed in barrels of salt. The salt would pull all the moisture out of the meat and prevent bacteria from being able to live in it. Fruits and vegetables would be dried or would be packed in straw and buried to preserve them through the winter.
Jamestown early settlers faced harsh winters and were unable to grow the food they need to survive.
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They built small camps. Early New York settlers survived a nd managed by themselves by building little camps and gathering food.
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They cut down trees for houses and kill many of the animals living there for food. Also they started making weapons out of tree and use the bark for burning in the fire to use to cook with
with fire
Jamestown early settlers faced harsh winters and were unable to grow the food they need to survive.
I preserve it by fridge or a freezer or maybe a container that is strong to preserve things. Alot of items are used for preserving
I have no idea but maybe for food
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they teached with each other how to cook food and have a bath
Early Fijian settlers would eat foods like fish, fruits, and wild vegetation. This type of food is consumed extensively around the region due to its abundance and ease of collection.
They built small camps. Early New York settlers survived a nd managed by themselves by building little camps and gathering food.
To have food, make money, act cool, have pets
they had to have it sent over on ships until they became self sufficient enough to produce there own food
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fertile land for growing crops for food and trade