It took longer to develop corn, which grew as a wild grass
the first nations grew crops like beans, corn, squash, etc.
Maze. (corn)
cause: the corn irrigated effect: corn grew tall
Women grew corn while men fished
The Hopi Indians ate corn, beans, pumpkin and other crops.
corn and beans
The Pawnee tribes (Skidi, Tsawi, Kitkehaxki and Pitahawirata) grew many crops in their fields: corn was planted first, then eight types of beans, seven varieties of squash and pumpkins, and mellons (citrullus citrullus).The Pawnees grew a wide range of different types of corn (maize) and were always very careful to keep the seeds separate: blue corn, spotted corn, white corn, small white corn, yellow corn, hard corn with different colours on the same cob, red corn, sweet corn, Osage corn.
corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers, as well as cotton and tobacco.
No. They grew it.
They grew corn, rice, grains and wheat.
pilgrims grew all different corn like red , and purple they also grew , squash ect.