It took longer to develop corn, which grew as a wild grass
It took longer to develop corn, which grew as a wild grass
The first Americans, particularly the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica, developed corn through a process of selective breeding. They started with a wild grass called teosinte and gradually domesticated it over thousands of years, selecting for desirable traits like larger kernels and more productive plants. This process involved saving and replanting seeds from plants with these desired traits, leading to the development of maize, or corn as we know it today.
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Yes. It depends on where you live in the world, because in the UK, "corn" is what US Americans call "wheat". In other parts of the world "maize" is the most common name for what US Americans call "corn".
No. The Native Americans did.
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The Native Americans Indians grew corn before the USA was settled by the pilgrims.