I do not understand what you are asking. Can you please repeat your question in a less confusing way?
What did early settlements have
There are no settlements on the Antarctic continent.
It is hard to be certain. Early raids were in the late 8th century, but settlements being established was much later in the 9th century.
What did early settlements have
The early English settlements contained many more families who intended to stay there permanently
I tink it was fur trading mainly
The early English settlers profited mostly from agriculture.The early English settlements contained many more families who intended to stay there permanently.
Agriculture allowed early societies to settle in one place, leading to the development of permanent settlements. This led to the growth of populations and the formation of more complex social structures. Additionally, agriculture provided a more reliable food source, enabling communities to thrive and expand.
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Yes, advances in agriculture, such as the development of crop cultivation and animal domestication, provided a more stable food supply which allowed early peoples to settle in one place instead of constantly moving in search of food. This led to the establishment of permanent settlements and the development of complex societies.
#1. Water. #2. Food. #3. raw materials in order to build the settlements (i.e. wood, stone, mud, metal ore, etc.)
The Metis had settlements all over Alberta and the rest of Canada.