the settlers grew corn, tobacco, rice, grains,
what compromise did dr. John Mcloughlin reach with American settlers hudson bay company
It used slave labor to grow cash crops for the world market.
What were the three changes after american revolution
The railroads did indeed see land to American settlers. They made billions of dollars selling the right of way when they were finished with it.
Because it was warmer then the other parts so crops could grow
they used to grow crops such as maize and other fruits
Because they needed the land to grow crops.
what kind of crops did ponca tribe grow
All with the exception of wheat & tomato's (those were introduced by settlers).
Settlers in Brazil grew sugarcane as their first crop. The crops were labor intensive which was a catalyst for bringing in slave labor.
sugar cane
by learning how to grow crops in the Australian atmosphere and many more reasons
The Indians and the English were allies (friends) and they learned many things. Such as, the Indians taught them how they can grow crops for medicine and how to grow tobacco. The Settlers taught them about hunting with guns and using horses.There's your answer!!!
the quakers
Early settlers of fertile land in Mesopotamia used wooden plows to soften the soil before planting crops such as barley, onions, grapes, turnips, and apples. Mesopotamian settlers were some of the first people to make beer and wine.
They did that so they can grow crops
The colonists who landed during the winter and struggled to grow crops were the Pilgrims, who arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in December 1620. The harsh winter conditions severely impacted their ability to cultivate food, leading to food shortages and high mortality rates. Many of the settlers did not survive the first winter, but those who did were eventually aided by local Native American tribes, which helped them learn to grow crops suitable for the region.