Corn/ maize
Maize- a earlyer verison of corn. now days people call it corn. Back then they called is Maize
corn
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.
No, corn or maize was native to America and had been domesticated by the Native Americans. Native Americans taught the inexperienced pilgrims to plant corn. The English carried seeds back home and corn became a crop in many European countries as well.
Answerthey taught them how to make food and how to grow food. The colonists didnt know how to plant crops or hunt very well. Native Americans came and taught the colonists how to crop plants such as corn and squash. They also taught colonists about the art of fishing.
The warm climate of the Tidewater region provided ideal agricultural conditions to grow crop for both Native Americans and European settlers alike. European settlers cultivated crops such as cotton, sugar, and rice to export to England.
tobacco
tobacco
Field Corn
corn
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Squash. Maize
Wheat just like we do today
thanksgiving?
thanksgiving?
thanksgiving?
corn,rice and etc.
the native americans didn't specificly help the colonists. all they did was simply show the colonists how to plant and crop and care for a farm.