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What is the main crop the pilgrims planted were corn?

what was the main crop the pilgrims planted


Why did pilgrims plant fish next to corn?

The Pilgrims "planted" (buried) the fish next to the corn as fertilizer. Or to put it another way - burying the fish acted as compost.


What did the pilgrims grow?

They planted corn, squash, beans, and melons. The pilgrims would not have survived if Native Americans had not taught them what to plant and how to care for their plants.


What was the main crop the pilgrims planted?

The main crop that the Pilgrims planted was corn, also known as maize. They learned agricultural techniques from Indigenous peoples, which helped them successfully cultivate this vital crop. Corn became a staple in their diet and played a crucial role in their survival during the early years of settlement in Plymouth. Other crops they grew included beans, squash, and wheat, but corn was the most significant.


Who showed then pilgrims how to grow corn?

Squanto,a native American Patuxet, found the colonist starving,sick and dying.He taught them how to plant corn,squash and pumpkins.


What is corn planted in?

Corn and most other plants are generally planted in dirt.


How did pilgrims farm?

they planted and grew crops


Did the beans the pilgrims planted grow?

yes


What are some things the Mayans planted?

THEY PLANTED corn and squash


What Native American taught the Pilgrims to grow corn?

Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.


Where was the Pilgrims food grown?

The Pilgrims planted their crops in fields just outside the town they built.


How early was corn planted?

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