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Why the Indians do not farm the land to make it produce food Indian view?

There were some Native American tribes who farmed the land, mainly living in the Mississippi delta, but they were wiped out by diseases brought by the European colonists. Howver, large parts of South and Central America were controlled by farming communities. The reason why North America was not cultivated is because it lacked the appropriate plants, the ones grown in North America today are all imported from either South America or other parts of the world.


Which conclusion can be drawn from this image to support the argument that Europeans were economically exploiting their American colonies?

For Europeans to produce finished goods, they used monopolies to force their colonies to supply them with raw materials.


When and where was the first American tinware made?

The first American tinware was made in the late 18th century, around the 1790s. It emerged primarily in New England, particularly in Massachusetts and Connecticut, as skilled artisans began to produce household items using tin plating techniques. This craft evolved as a response to the growing demand for affordable and durable kitchenware among American settlers.


How did Canadian farms effect American farmers in the 1920's?

In the early days of the last century the effects of primary produce competition was not as pronounced as it is today as transport was far more dificult and refrigeration in its infancy.


Who brought indigo to the southern colonies?

Indigo, which was used to make dyes for clothing, , was brought to the southern colonies of British North America and made profitable by Eliza Luckas Pinckney in the middle eighteenth century.Indigo, an indigenous commodity of the Middle East and South Asia, was brought to South Carolina by Pinckney, but had been cultivated in the New World at much earlier dates. Pinckey's significant contribution came in establishing a production that allowed indigo to be cultivated and produced into dyes en masse. Like contemporary plantations of the American southern colonies, indigo was cultivated with slave labor.

Related Questions

What were slaves and indentured servants first brought to North America to produce?

mostly tobacco and riceNote: If you are a student of Penn Foster the exam answer is tobacco


The system brought workers and machines together in one place to produce goods?

factory


What is a system that brought workers and machines together in one place to produce goods?

factory system


India has produce how many champions who have brought home the world chess titles?

Just one, Viswanathan Anand.


How did zen Buddhism happen?

Historically, when Buddhism was brought to ancient China it blended with Daoism to produce Zen Buddhism. .


Which invention brought the industrial revolution to the northern agriculture.?

The invention which brought the Industrial Revolution to Northern agriculture was the factories that were in existence. This allowed them to produce more goods which would be processed and exported from the factories.


What did the first American factories produce after the War of 1812?

Guns


Did the American revolution produce a long lasting constitution?

Yup


What is the Role of the Market economy in influencing the American Public?

to produce


How did torpedoes affect World War 1?

It gave Germany a weapon against the large british fleet and brought the u.s. into the war when Germany fired a torpedo and sunk an american ship carrying produce into england.


Is an American elm an angiosperm or gymnosperm?

An American elm is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are plants that produce flowers and seeds enclosed within a fruit, while gymnosperms produce naked seeds.


What product did Rhode Island produce?

They were early North American shipbuilders.