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they are pretty much rafts with soil on it then they went and secured it in place with poles on the lake and then plant a willow tree so its roots grow through the lake and attach to the lakebed.
to make land more level for farming
All of the other land had been taken by other tribes.
more farming land for agriculture , big house and no pollution
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This question is a big mystery.
they are pretty much rafts with soil on it then they went and secured it in place with poles on the lake and then plant a willow tree so its roots grow through the lake and attach to the lakebed.
He went because he wanted to find more farming land for his country
they wanted more power and land
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so they can have more land, wealth and power
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They had limited farming land to support a growing population - they had the choice of conquering more land or trade. They chose the latter.
yes it was a farming state, but not many people farmed because Connecticut does not have a lot of flat land. The middle colonies and some of the southern colonies have more flat land and a lot of farming spots.
the Spanish were able to defeat the aztecs because of the aztecs own religion because they thought that the spanish ruler was there long lost god and they gave him so much gold that he wanted more and more also because they had swords and guns and they turned to the tribes next to the aztecs for help to the aztecs land.
Between 1790-1850, farms in the United States were predominantly small family-owned operations that relied on manual labor and basic tools. Key farming techniques included crop rotation, animal husbandry, and manual plowing. The period also saw the emergence of agricultural societies promoting innovation and knowledge sharing among farmers.