Corn was originally domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica thousands of years ago. When European settlers arrived in the Americas, they adopted corn cultivation practices from Native Americans, who had been growing various types of corn for food. Over time, corn became a staple crop on farms run by Americans, contributing significantly to agriculture and the economy. Today, it remains one of the most widely cultivated crops in the United States.
By hard work.
Yes,they stole corn enough to make them run out of food
Continental Army. (the Americans)
They thought African Americans would lack military discipline and run away when faced with combat situations.
The cause was that the africans could run willd
Pray and run factories or farms/plantations.
They used indians to run there farms.
In Iowa most farmers will run cattle feedlots, swine farms, and grow crops such as corn, soybeans, oats, and wheat
collective farms
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Kibbutzim
They run chicken farms.
They are good for farms but they can be used for family pets, but you have to have a lot of space for it to run
Small, family farms grew a large variety of crops for their own use and for sale. Plantations were large farms that usually grew only one specific crop for the marketplace.
own property run small farms Lives in cities and own animals on the farm- dogs.
Collective farms
By hard work.