Why Europeans begin growing potatoes after sailors brought it from America? I do not know how this potatoes grow in America
Europeans found the potato growing in South America in the 1500-1600's. It, along with corn came to be a staple of the Western European diet.
The Indo-Europeans were a nomadic people. They were always in search of larger pastures to support their growing population. Another reason for the migration was to avoid wars in their homelands.
The government brought in the North American Tribe policy to deal with the growing conflicts between them and the Natives.
Settlers from Barbados
The growing European population in North America led to increased demand for land and resources, resulting in the encroachment on Native American territories. This expansion often disregarded existing treaties and indigenous rights, fueling tensions and conflicts. Additionally, the differing worldviews on land ownership and usage created misunderstandings and hostilities between the two groups. As Europeans settled more land, competition for resources intensified, leading to violent confrontations and a decline in Native American populations and cultures.
Potatoes have "eyes" that produce new potatoes. The person growing them cut the potato with the eye and plant them.
Idaho is known for growing potatoes.
Potatoes originally came from South America. The Spanish introduced them to Europe.
They weren't. They were discovered growing.
Out of all Idaho's chief crops, potatoes are what the state is most famous for.
none as there were no white potatoes it was just cocain.
One source states 130 farms growing potatoes.
It is good for growing certain kinds of crops like potatoes.
What type of potato? If they are not seed potatoes you will get none. Different varieties produce varying amounts but you will get several on each plant.
Ireland devoted a great deal of land to growing potatoes, but they were not the first European country to grow many potatoes. Spain, Germany, and France all grew large amounts of potatoes with France having 117 million hectares devoted to growing potatoes in 1840.
Potatoes, as in Idaho baked potato. Idaho grows the best.
Europeans found the potato growing in South America in the 1500-1600's. It, along with corn came to be a staple of the Western European diet.