sometimes because in the winter they were very hard to get because it was cold and they usually didnt grow.Although in th summer they were easy because they grew and it was warm/hot.
Corn has is being used for trade. Also, for food.
it was not too easy because colonial Connecticut was mostly a fishing area. the land in Connecticut was hilly but had good soil for farming. so technically the answer to this question is... it depends on where you are in Connecticut to find a good place for farming.
They ate mostly irish soda bread becasue the ingrediants were very easy to collect and it was simple and quick to make.
The triangular trade affected colonial planters in a detrimental way. The triangular trade directed their products to South America, where prices were undercut.
they were made of wood. just like all the other houses but it was easy for them to catch fire because the house was made of wood and the chimney was made of wood
No, blueberries have very small seeds that are not easy to see or taste.
because it was an easy grain to grow in that area and they could plant a lot of it and produce bread and flour from it.
Surveys make it easy to collect data from a number of sources.
Corn has is being used for trade. Also, for food.
Purple Popsicles is an easy and low fat dessert. All you need are: 1 cup fresh blueberries, 3 tbsp sugar, 1/4 cup water, 1 six ounce pot fat-free vanilla Greek yogurt. First, heat the blueberries, sugar and water in a saucepan. Heat about 5 minutes or until blueberries pop. Next, mash the blueberries and pour into a 2-cup pitcher. Allow the berries to cool a little. Stir in vanilla yogurt. Pour into popsicle molds and freeze for 4 hours.
An easy way to get corruption points on Fable 2 is to simply buy a few shops/houses and raise prices/rent to 100% of the base value. Now just wait a few times where you collect rent money.
mabye hard or easy you pick i guess ;']
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it was not too easy because colonial Connecticut was mostly a fishing area. the land in Connecticut was hilly but had good soil for farming. so technically the answer to this question is... it depends on where you are in Connecticut to find a good place for farming.
collect them in all the cities.........ps----easy
You do are not being asked how many strawberries because the first sentence tells you the answer and that is way too easy. One pound and a half of strawberries divided by three is half a pound. To check if this is correct, try half a pound times three. That equals a pound and a half, the amount of the strawberries. It is actually very simple!
Neither & both. The ones that sink are ripe, the ones that float are either unripened or quite bad. They are easy enough to identify.