Many indigenous people of the Americas planted some version of corn (maize), beans, and squash as their staple crops in a type of agriculture known as companion planting. They often planted the corn in the center of a raised mound, with beans using the corn stalk as a bean pole for support, and the broad leaves of the squash plants providing ground cover to retain moisture during the dry season and prevent weeds during wetter weather. The roots of the beans also fixed nitrogen in the soil, which helped the other plants grow. Although corn, beans, and squash were grown in many Native American cultures, the term "Three Sisters" originated with the Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois. In the Haudenosaunee story of Creation, the Three Sisters grew on Turtle Island and were considered the sustainers.
Traditionally called the three sisters, squash was planted at the base of the corn plant. A bean plant was grown and wrapped itself around the corn plant.
The Iroquois depended on the natural resources around them to meet all of their basic needs. Because they lived in the Eastern Woodlands of North America, their food, clothing, and shelter, as well as the materials for making their tools and weapons came from their environment. Their villages were located near lakes and streams that provided water for drinking, fishing, and a means of transportation.Um its corn,bean and squash,including animal meat.
One of the main sources of food for the people in the Great Plains was buffalo. Other foods that they ate included elk, berries, deer, and Indian turnip.
the timucuas ate beans,squash,vegetables were part of their diet,they also hunted alligators,manatees,maybe even whales,gather wild fruits like palm berries, acorns,nuts,they can also plant corn the timucuas mostly ate fish and shellfish because they were really good at cathing them.
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The Navy Bean is the state bean of Massachusetts due to the fact it is used in Boston Baked Beans.
The Baked Bean State or the Bay State, Old Colony State or Pilgrim State
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The boston baked bean ? Ii don't know.
Bay state is the nickname of Massachusetts.
actually after a while of research i found out that massacusetts is one on the many states that do NOT have a state vegetable.....they do however have a state bean, the Navy Bean, which is used in Boston baked beans (yum)
Massachusetts has slogans such as "Make It Yours" and "Spirit of America." It has also been called the Pilgrim State, The Bay State, The Baked Bean State, and The Commonwealth.
The Bay State : because it is on a bay, and among several bays. The Old Colony State : for the Plymouth Colony settlements ( 1620-1628) as being the "old" colony as compared to newer ones The Pilgrim State : for the first group to settle there The Puritan State : for the Puritans who were important in establishing the Massachusets Bay Colony. The Baked Bean State, or Beantown for Boston : refers to some of the rules Puritans had about working on Sunday. Cooking was viewed as work< so on Saturday they would prepare baked bean dishes and brown bread to be eaten on Sunday. Baked bean recipes are something of an art form in Massachusetts, Boston in particular.
Massachusetts has a State Fruit (cranberry), State Muffin (corn muffin), State Bean (baked navy beans), State Dessert (Boston cream pie), State Cookie (chocolate chip cookie), and a State Donut (Boston cream donut), but it has not State Snack. The chocolate chip cookie is probably the State Cookie because it was invented at the Toll House Inn, in Whitman, Massachusetts, in the 1930s.
BAY STATE original name was Masachusetts Bay Colony
no a bake bean is a bean that has been baked and put in tomato sauce. :)