It was important to Bedouins because they traveled place to place and they had to feed themselves. It was important to farmers because they needed the water for farming.
the oasis was important for the Bedouins because they traveled from place to place with there herd and they have to feed themselves. it was also important for the farmers because maybe they needed water for farming.
It is important for farmers to cultivate their farms so the plants or crops grow nicely.
It is important for farmers to cultivate their farms so the plants or crops grow nicely.
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Crop rotation helped farmers improve soil fertility, control diseases, pests, and weeds, and increase crop yields. By rotating different crops on the same land throughout the seasons, farmers could prevent soil depletion and maintain a healthy ecosystem, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.
It was important to Bedouins because they traveled place to place and they had to feed themselves. It was important to farmers because they needed the water for farming.
the oasis was important for the Bedouins because they traveled from place to place with there herd and they have to feed themselves. it was also important for the farmers because maybe they needed water for farming.
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Farmers lost their independence to shoe keepers and merchants because they only had one role. Merchants were capable of expanding and shoe keepers were in demand.
farmers and merchants
It was traders, merchants and farmers.
The four social classes of china were the shi, the Nong, the gong and the Shang. The shi were low-level aristocrats, the Nong were the farmers, the gong were the artisans and craftsman and the Shang were the merchants.
Jesse has written: 'Chronicles of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Memphis, 1832-1847' -- subject(s): Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Memphis
No. They were shepherds and farmers.
The merchants would buy items from artisans and farmers and sell them.
Thousands of merchants,artisans, and farmers signed NONIMPORTATION agreements. In these agreements, they pledged not to import or use goods imported from Great Brittan.
They were mostly farmers, fishermen, and merchants.