It was a swap between the two. Corn (North America) and potatoes (from South America) were introduced to the colonists. As well as tobacco but this wasn't a food crop.
Barley, wheat and rye was introduced to the native Americans by the colonists.Potatoes actually save Europe from famine as they didn't have enough to feed all at the time. It was one reason that these explorations were done.
The Native Americans shared strategies for finding food in the area. Europeans introduced European farming practices, as well as European crops.
corn and other crops
Corn
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they used it to water crops
Yes, Europeans introduced new farming techniques and crops to Native Americans, such as wheat, barley, and livestock. However, Native Americans already had advanced agricultural practices in place for growing maize, beans, and squash, which they shared with the European settlers.
The Native Americans shared strategies for finding food in the area. Europeans introduced European farming practices, as well as European crops.
The Native Americans gave the Europeans new items to keep, and they sent those to Europe, while Europe sent goods to the Americas to give to the Native Americans.
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The Native Americans hunted, fished, grew some crops and made the necessities of life. Europeans didn't arrive until the 1500's.
They taught them to grow crops.
They plant crops and did lots things
corn and other crops
they were mainly famous for hunting and for they're crops
Corn
When the Europeans came over to the native Americans they spread a disease call "smallpox" it was spreading vastly and killed 200,000 people. The doctors finally found a cure and it was ok. But also the first thing the europeans did whille their stole the native Americans land
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