According to the CIA World Fact Book the largest crops are;wheat, cereals, sugar beets, potatoes, wine grapes. Wheat, barley, maize, sunflowers, oil-seed rape (colza), grapes, apples, pears, peaches, apricots, figs, olives.
They were the First Nations in Canada. They helped the Explorers harvest their crops and to survive.
The monsoons played a crucial role in the development of India's first civilization, primarily the Indus Valley Civilization. The seasonal rains provided essential water for agriculture, supporting the growth of crops such as wheat and barley, which led to surplus production and population growth. This agricultural abundance facilitated the establishment of urban centers and complex societies, characterized by advanced infrastructure and trade networks. Additionally, the predictable monsoon patterns allowed for planned agricultural practices, contributing to the civilization's sustainability and prosperity.
European settlers brought horses and oxen to the continent and put them to work as draft animals. They imported seeds and introduced wheat, rice, barley, oats, rye, and buckwheat.
The first nations would only eat what they hunted or fished. Some things that they would hunt for would be: buffalo, caribou, and whale. But the type of fish they would fish for would be: herring, cod, halibut, salmon, and smelt.They might have ate more but this is all i could find.
They wanted to because of the crops growing.
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Early settlers of fertile land in Mesopotamia used wooden plows to soften the soil before planting crops such as barley, onions, grapes, turnips, and apples. Mesopotamian settlers were some of the first people to make beer and wine.
The growing of crops
neolithic revolution
They couldn't plant them first of all.
The neolithical revolution
They are canibles. They eat Taylore Thomas. The scalped her first. She is a weird dude
The first farmers primarily grew staple crops such as wheat, barley, rice, and millet, depending on their geographic location. In the Fertile Crescent, for example, they cultivated emmer wheat and barley, while in East Asia, rice became a primary staple. These early agricultural practices allowed for the development of settled communities and the eventual rise of civilizations. Additionally, they often supplemented their diets with legumes and vegetables.
1000 b.C.
Barley was one of the first domesticated grains in the Fertile Crescent, the area between the Tigris and the Euphrates.
First one is wheat, Second - barley ( we produce a lot of beer) Third one - rape is going to win over oats Buckwheat is also very popular.