It took a while to let corn grow. they started off as a wild grass. The cob was about one inch long. After hundreds of years, the early Americans finally learned how to cross corn with other grasses to get bigger cobs and more cobs per plant.
the right answer is nuts,berries,corn,squash,beans and wild rice.
They planted corn, squash, beans, and melons. The pilgrims would not have survived if Native Americans had not taught them what to plant and how to care for their plants.
In Iowa.
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The ability to grow corn and potatoes. These two starchy foods, high in nutrients kept many Europeans from starving.
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Corn. The Native Americans taught them how to grow corn. Corn is a North American plant and until Europeans arrived they didn't know about corn and several other plants.
The local Native Americans: Squanto was one of them.
They helped them to grow crops in the "New World" and gave them corn and other vegetables to grow and plant.
The Desert Southwest Indians didn't grow specific corn they actually grew about 24 different types of corn ,k.
the right answer is nuts,berries,corn,squash,beans and wild rice.
no but you can grow corn....
Native Americans grew many things but the three main crops they grew are all vegetables, and they are corn, beans, and squash. These three vegetables are also known as the three sisters. (Native Americans call corn maize.)
Yes, you can plant a corn kernel to grow corn.
Yes, you can grow corn from store-bought corn. The kernels from store-bought corn can be planted in soil to grow new corn plants.
Native Americans didn't grow wheat, but corn. Corn was ground into a maze and made into a fry bread. Some tribes used acorns to make a maze and make a portage or fry bread.
Yes, you can plant fresh corn kernels to grow corn.