Good question, complex answer. The link below will take you to a good article on bacon's rebellion.
Yes, they were called sheep.
meat was one of their favorite foods but they did not have grocery stores.
Women weaved, they stayed home and cooked and did housework!
was there a cicilazation during the pre-colnial period? why?
If you were an American citizen in the colnial times, you were someone called a colonist. You probably traveled from places like Britian, Germany, Scotland, France, and more. These people were the first American pioneers.
The pre-colonial Igbo society was organized in a decentralized manner with a system of village councils, elders, and age grades that handled governance. Decision-making was largely consensus-based, with village assemblies playing a key role in resolving disputes and making community decisions. Leadership was often based on merit and achieved through titles, achievements, or wealth, rather than hereditary succession.
From the time the Province of North Carolina was created from the former Province of Carolina in 1729 until North Carolina declared its independence from Great Britain in 1776, it had eight different Royal Governors:George Burrington (1731-1734)Nathaniel Rice (1734 & 1752-1753)Gabriel Johnston (1734-1752)Matthew Rowan (1753-1754)Arthur Dobbs (1754-1763)William Tryon (1765-1771)James Hasell (1771)Josiah Martin (1771-1775)