Some colonists became skilled craftsmen in the Middle Colonies because it ended up not being enough open farm land for everyone to farm and there was, at that time, not enough of other trades so instead of farming, they went to craftsmanship. Most of the farm land was also covered with a lot of forestry and at the time, tree removal was a very long and lengthy process; this meant that land would open up at a painfully slow pace. Basically, they didn't have much of an option to go to other avenues to make money.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
he was In the battle therefore it's a primary however he also is on one side so he probably has a bias against the other side
Answer:
Choctaw nation
Explanation:
The Choctaw Nation, whose educational system became the model for schools in the Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole nations, had twelve tribally funded schools in operation by 1838. Many schools among the Five Tribes operated in association with Christian missions.
Northeast Groups: Trappers, Farmers, Hunters :In the northeast of North America
Southeast Groups: Nomadic hunters and farmers, pretty sure also fishers: South East of North America
Northwest Groups: Fishersmen : Northwest of North America
Southwest Groups: Nomadic Hunters and farmers, they fish too i think..?: Southwest of North America
Great Basin Group: Nomadic Hunters and Gatherers: Around the Nevada area
California Group: Hunters and Fishers: California.
Plateau Group: Hunters and gatherers, maybe fishers? : around idaho and wyoming and a bit north of that
Great Plains Group: Hunters and Farmers that tended to migrate alot: In the center of the US ish
Arctic (This also includes Sub-Arctic): Hunters and Fishers: Just most of canada and above
So there are nine, see which ones ring a bell, I guess