beacuse the food people planted wasn't growing that fast as they thought it would.
gold, farming, religous freedom
Yes, European settlers engaged in farming as a primary means of sustenance and economic development in the New World. They introduced various agricultural practices and crops, such as wheat, corn, and tobacco, adapted to the local environment. Settlers often cleared land and established plantations, which became integral to the colonial economy, particularly in regions like the Southern colonies. The farming practices of settlers significantly impacted indigenous populations and the landscape.
They were bad at farming.
The Métis lifestyle differed from that of European settlers primarily in its blend of Indigenous and European cultures, particularly in language, customs, and economic practices. While European settlers typically relied on agriculture and farming, the Métis engaged in a mixed economy that included hunting, fishing, and trading furs, reflecting their adaptation to the Canadian prairies. The Métis also maintained strong community ties and a distinct identity, often emphasizing family and kinship networks, in contrast to the more individualistic tendencies of European settlers.
Most Carolina settlers earned a living by farming.
Its hunting and farming .
there is farming and chores
they got taught by books and farming
The land of colonial Delaware was very fertile and was often used for farming and lumber.
the development of agriculture is when
farming
it brought in the settlers for farming and economy