Ancient Indians cultivated a variety of crops, with rice and wheat being among the most significant. They also grew pulses, barley, and millets, which were essential for their diet. Additionally, spices such as black pepper and turmeric, along with fruits like mangoes and bananas, were cultivated and traded. This agricultural diversity supported the development of complex societies and trade networks in ancient India.
irrigation
Some colonists enslaved American Indians because they needed many workers to grow crops and mine gold and silver
trade
In ancient Greece, crops such as wheat, barley, olives, grapes, and figs were commonly cultivated. These crops were essential for the Greek diet and economy.
crops and hunt
they fertilized their crops
yes, some of them
The impotant crops are grain, olives, and grapes.
No one helped he Indians plant crops! The Indians helped the Pilgrims plant crops, and saved their lives.
Yes, the Seminole Indians did grow crops. The crops included corn and squash.
They probably cleared it
plowing was invented in ancient India and lots more
wheat ,corn and yeah
what did the ancient indians not idvent
irrigation
What the Arikara Indians liked most from the crops was that it was a staple of their society - "Mother Corn"
What the Arikara Indians liked most from the crops was that it was a staple of their society - "Mother Corn"