Europeans historically relied on a combination of agriculture, livestock, and Natural Resources to survive. They cultivated crops such as wheat, barley, and rye, while also raising animals for meat, milk, and labor. Additionally, they utilized forests for timber and hunting, and rivers for fishing and transportation. These practices, along with trade, were essential for sustaining their communities and economies.
The drug medicine that helped Europeans to survive the deadly tropical disease was benznidazole or nifurtimox.
so they can use the goods to live and survive
Australia is not particularly a harder place in which to survive than other continents. Europeans came and built houses, planted crops, fished, herded sheep, etc. They did this mainly in the coastal regions, since the interior is mostly desert.
They killed and ate their draft animals.
There was no medicine that helped them survive. They were less vulnerable because they had been exposed to more endemic diseases.
sheep cattle animals for food just about anything to survive an unknown country
the Hittites
how did the miwok and the hupa use their environment to survive
Because they thought they were useless and had nothing to use against the europeans...
yes almost every colony use trade to survive
The cardinals use the starch as fat to survive in winter months.
It is a common misconception that Europeans do not use erasers. Europeans do use erasers, and they are widely available for purchase in Europe. Erasers are used in schools, offices, and homes in Europe just like in other parts of the world.