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No sugar when natives were around. If there were sugar, the natives would be very happy with their foods.

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The weather around the Native Americans depended on the area they lived in. They would experience the four seasons as those in modern times.


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The Dutch colony in New York didn't teach Native Americans to grow sugar cane. Sugar cane is only grown in tropical areas like Cuba and Cuba wasn't a Dutch colony, but Spanish. So, the Dutch didn't teach Native Americans to grow sugar cane.


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Why were Presidios built around the missions?

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