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In WWI rationing food was a very big deal in America. President Wilson put Herbert Hoover in charge of the USA. Food Administration in order to convince Americans to conserve food. People then began planting victory gardens so that they would be rationing but not starving or killing of the population.
Supporting the war effort, as was Germany, the US, Great Britain, etc. Specifically working in factories, even if underground, and trying to grow food to sustain life.
Because the Boll Weevil was eating all of the cotton.
Yes, there were women in world war 1 and 2. The women had to work on farms and grow food for the men
People were asked to conserve food and other items and grow their own food before the rationing books were issued.
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Grow food
lots of food
Native Americans showed them how, they gave them seeds and other things to grow their crops.
During the archaic era in Texas, the Native Americans were able to obtain food by hunting and gathering. They fished, hunted wild animals and used plant resources for food. They were also able to farm and grow staple grain crops.
The sepertians helped the pilgrims grow and hunt for food and made peace with the Wampanoag
The sepertians helped the pilgrims grow and hunt for food and made peace with the Wampanoag
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In WWI rationing food was a very big deal in America. President Wilson put Herbert Hoover in charge of the USA. Food Administration in order to convince Americans to conserve food. People then began planting victory gardens so that they would be rationing but not starving or killing of the population.
They grew a surplus of crops so they could store it to use during harsh winters.
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They helped them to grow food and navigate the land.