It took longer to develop corn, which grew as a wild grass
Maze. (corn)
corn, potatoes, tobacco
The Pilgrims' first corn crop was so successful because the pilgrims were taught methods of crop planting and fertilization by the Native Americans, such as burying a fish with seeds to fertilize them.
Corn
Native Americans first taught European settlers to grow corn in the early 17th century, particularly in the regions of New England and the Chesapeake. The Powhatan Confederacy taught English settlers in Virginia, while the Wampanoag tribe shared agricultural techniques with the Pilgrims in Massachusetts around 1620. Corn, or maize, became a staple crop for the settlers, significantly influencing their survival and agricultural practices.
It took longer to develop corn, which grew as a wild grass
It took longer to develop corn, which grew as a wild grass
Native Americans
Field Corn
Maze. (corn)
taught them to save food corn
corn, potatoes, tobacco
It providednecessaryfood for them to survive.
The Pilgrims' first corn crop was so successful because the pilgrims were taught methods of crop planting and fertilization by the Native Americans, such as burying a fish with seeds to fertilize them.
corn and/or maize was the most important food crop fir the early Americans
corn
double fertilization