According to my professor, of U. S. History 121, one of the seeds of democracy was the Mayflower Compact
Germans, by far. In fact, Germans over took English as the largest Ethnic group in America before 1900. But the seeds were placed in Colonial times. Pennsylvania's population was 33% German in 1775, and other Northern states were around the same percent.
It sold everything from dry goods to seeds. If you needed shoes you went to the cobbler or something for your horse you went to the blacksmith.
Colonial powers exploited Africa's natural resources but on the balance, colonialism reduced the economic gap between Africa and the West, the apologists argue. Colonialism laid the seeds of the intellectual and material development in Africans. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-were-three-benefits-and-three-problems-of-colonial-rule#sthash.OiD5JWBE.dpuf
As the Americas span a truly massive amount of land, the answer is radically varied. However, horticulture was a relatively recent development among the native cultures of the Americas. As such, the most ancient of Americans would have subsisted upon edible fruits, vegetable matter, seeds, and nuts that could be foraged, and seafood along beaches, as well as any meat that may be obtained by hunting. By the time of Pre-Colonial America, sophisticated agricultural industries had developed in Southern and Central America, and breads and other prepared or cooked foods would have been common, especially for celebrations.
Capsicum is not a flower or plant. It is a chemical that is found i most spicey foods. It is an oil that is found in the seeds and pith or hot peppers. It is the main ingredient in pepper sprays
The theory of Democracy or the rights of people to govern themselves.
The theory of Democracy or the rights of people to govern themselves.
It ate mainly nuts and seeds, was found over most of eastern North America, and is now extinct.
thought to have originated in North America although seeds have been found in Mexico from 6000 years BC
Yes but they cooked them over a fire so No they were not dry but they did eat pumpkin seeds.
Germans, by far. In fact, Germans over took English as the largest Ethnic group in America before 1900. But the seeds were placed in Colonial times. Pennsylvania's population was 33% German in 1775, and other Northern states were around the same percent.
The organic compounds found in seeds vary from seed to seed. Some seeds have cyanide, carbon and linalool in it.
Seeds are found in the locule
they are found in the branches
When fruit is fully ripen, the seeds are formed.
I guess garlic could be one
who interduce lemon seed to america