The Hopewell Indians grew various plants such as squash, maize and sunflowers. The Hopewell Indians lived in the Midwest and Northeastern United States. They also created an exchange system that extended into the Southeastern United States.
Recent research has told archaeologists that the Hopewell people supported themselves by hunting and fishing, as well as collecting wild plants and berries (especially nuts) and planting seed crops like knotweed, goosefoot, little barley, and may grass. Unlike other cultures, archaeologists aren't sure if they grew corn or not.
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The Plains Indians began to rely on horses.
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American Indians, were forced out of their swamps by the settlers and kept to themselves until further anger was built up and battles between the two groups broke out.
Eastern Woodlands Region
The Pomo Indians were a hunter-gatherer tribe. They did not grow any crops themselves, but gathered vegetables, fruits, and other edible plant life from their surroundings.
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Rice
It depends on what type of Indian you are referring to. Native American Indians have been known to grow just about anything from corn to cotton.American Indians grow odor from not using deodorant.
wheat , millets, barley, maize, pulses , and cotton
They grow a bit of everything but the most crops they grow is rice and a kind of herb called ginseng.
They grew crops such as corn, beans, squash, and paumpkin.
they ate food that they grow. they used the seeds to grow it. they live in log shelters.they look like houses, but they are not.
they had fish, hunted, vegetation, corn was the most important crop grown it had a lot of matter with it to the Hopi Indians pronounced ho pi
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The kind of climate that crops need varies depending on the actual crop. For example, hot peppers, watermelons, and basil grow best in hot climates while beets, cabbage, and carrots require cold weather to grow.