they did not do much crops but they grew corn
Since they were farmers, they grew potatoes and corn. They used nature (animals and plants) to make weapons, clothes, transportation, food, medicine, and tools. The Iroquois were religious people, so they respected Mother Earth and all of her creations. They were very creative.
they grew crops
they grew crops
Tenant farmers grew a large variety of crops.
The Iroquois people used crops and grew corn, grains, beans and squash
what three crops grew in Greece soil
Yes Iroquois women owned land, they grew their crops on their land also.
what is it
Yes, the region of the Iroquois had a growing season. The Iroquois people practiced agriculture and grew crops such as corn, beans, and squash during the warmer months. They utilized farming techniques like the "Three Sisters" method, where these three crops were planted close together to benefit each other's growth.
Corn, beans, pumpkins (or squash)
They grew wheat, barley, and grapes. They raised sheep, goats, and mules.
What are the cash crops carved at jeffersons statue
Bean, corn, and squash! (:
They grew wheat, corn, and rice.
Yes, many eastern woodland tribes, such as the Iroquois and Algonquin, practiced agriculture by growing crops like corn, beans, and squash, known as the Three Sisters. They also gathered wild plants and hunted for food to supplement their diets.
they grew their food.