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What appeared to be the main focus of the union strategy in the east?

The main goal of the Union army in the east was to not be defeated by the Confederacy. This was the main goal of the entire Union Army from 1861 to 1864.


What was a consequence of the fact that the early people of the Americas did not have horses or oxen?

Actually the earliest people in the Americas did have horses available, but they used them as a source of food not as "beasts of burden", this hunting drove the American horses into extinction.Without "beasts of burden" the people of the Americas used either dogs or had to carry loads themselves. In South America the llamas (relatives of camels) were domesticated as "beasts of burden".


What was a consequence of the fact that early people of the Americas did not have horses or oxen?

Actually the earliest people in the Americas did have horses available, but they used them as a source of food not as "beasts of burden", this hunting drove the American horses into extinction.Without "beasts of burden" the people of the Americas used either dogs or had to carry loads themselves. In South America the llamas (relatives of camels) were domesticated as "beasts of burden".


What food did Miami Indians farm?

The Miami tribe (who have no connection with Miami in Florida) were farmers who grew the usual maize, beans and squash. They lived on the east of the Great Plains in Ohio and had access to eastern woodlands buffalo, which the men hunted for meat and hides.


Did the Arawaks steal food?

The Arawaks never stole food but they used to hunt for food.

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How did earliest people in east Africa get food?

Hunted and gathered food.


How did the earliest humans get their food?

They had what god provided in eden


What is the name for the lifestyle the earliest humans practiced of traveling around to find food?

"hunt and gather" or "hunter/gatherer"


What country in east Africa suffers from severe drought?

Ethiopia is known to frequently suffer from severe drought in East Africa, leading to food scarcity and water shortages.


What grain is the most important staple food for people in south and east Africa?

rice


What are the reasons for the strategic importance of Caucasus region in Russia?

Fisheries to the east provide food for most of Africa.


How did trade in East Africa different from trade in Africa?

West Africa had a surplus amounts of salt, to preserve food and supply their body with sodium cloride,that is lost in sweat. The East African had a large abundance of gold what was the main trade. Most trade was taken at or near Timbuktu.


Which method did the earliest people obtain food?

The earliest people obtained food by scavenging, hunting and gathering.


How long have humans been making changes to plant DNA?

From the earliest days of agriculture following the end of the last ice age. Humans began selectively planting only those seeds producing the most desirable food.


The earliest transition to agriculture was?

The earliest transition to agriculture is believed to have occurred around 10,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent region of the Middle East. This transition marked a shift from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities, leading to the development of civilization.


In what way were east African societies different from west Africa?

Slaves from West Africa were generally sold in African and European countries, while slaves from East Africa were generally sold in Persia and Mesopotamia.


When was the first humans alive and where did they live?

The first humans lived in Africa about 3.6 million years ago. When these early humans were alive, the migrated to either follow migrating animals that they hunted for food, or they ran out resources on the old land and they lived on. From Africa they migrated to Europe, from Europe to Asia, Asia to North America, and from there to South America.