Early settlers in Oklahoma grew sugar cane, cotton, and wheat.
There were no "early settlers" in the US until 1620, and surprisingly forks aren't listed on the Mayflower inventory. See attached link.
Zebulon Pike and William Lovely were explorers who documented the Three Forks area in present-day Montana where the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin rivers converge. James Wilkinson was a military officer involved in the early exploration and settlement of the area. These individuals played a role in the history and development of Three Forks Harbor through their expeditions and activities in the region.
Early Oklahoma - 1913 was released on: USA: 21 May 1913
No, settlers in the 1620s did not use forks. Forks were not commonly used in early North American colonies, and settlers typically ate with their hands, spoons, and knives. Forks became more widespread in the American colonies in the 18th century.
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It stands for "Early Start."
Boomers
No, Reba McEntire was not born three months early. She was born on March 28, 1955, in McAlester, Oklahoma, at full term. There is no indication that her birth was premature.
The three important goals of early explorers were to find new trade routes to Asia, establish colonies for their respective countries, and spread Christianity to new lands.
what are the two important groups of organsims that appeared during each of the three most recent geolgical eras
Dudley Early died on February 13, 1967, in Darwin, Oklahoma, USA.