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How did the first Americans collect their food in winter?

By hunting and living on foods stored from the previous fall.


How did the native Americans help the colinists?

they taught the colonistes to build houses and hunt food. they also gave the food to survive the winter


Why did John Smith say the Native Americans brought food to the starving colonists?

John Smith said that the Native Americans brought food to the starving colonists because they did. Pocahontas brought food from the Native Americans to the colonists during their first winter or they would have starved.


What did New York Native Americans eat during the winter months?

They ate storage food from the fall.


Why did Native Americans hunt in the fall and winter?

Because they needed food to supplement stored food sources. They don't have supermarkets like we do today.


Does the bluebird fly south for the winter?

Some do and some don't. If it can't find enough food for the winter it will fly farther south. If there is food available it will stay.


Why do bears sleep all winter long?

bears sleep through winter to conserve food, especially during winter when food is short, tapping energy reserves, body fat, at a slow rate. you can find out more at here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibernation


Why is it harder for animals to find food in winter?

it is harder because many animals rely on plants for food.


How do hedgehog find his food?

Hedgehogs eat worms and slugs, but should be hibernating in winter. If you find one during winter; contact your local animal shelter.


What kind of food did Native Americans find in bodies of water?

fish


Why did native Americans in the great basin have to move around to find food?

the food moved so they had to move with it.


What were conditions like for Americans troops the winter before Trenton and Princeton?

Harsh, not much clothing, no shoes, low food and supplies.