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.
It was successful because they had help from the Indians. :]
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.
Blackfoot's crop is corn.
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It was successful because they had help from the Indians. :]
what was the main crop the pilgrims planted
The Wampanoag Native Americans taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn using a method called the "Three Sisters" technique, which involved planting corn, beans, and squash together in the same mound. This sustainable agricultural practice helped the Pilgrims grow a successful corn crop.
One type of crop that the Pilgrims learned to grow in the new land was corn (maize). This crop was taught to them by the indigenous people, such as the Wampanoag tribe, and became a crucial staple in their diet.
The first crop in California was corn.
Tobacco was the main crop that Virginia made huge profits off of.
thanksgiving?
thanksgiving?
No. It is a southwestern crop or southern crop.
Corn was important crop of the red indians.
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