Farmers were essentially slaves, however, worked less hard. The agriculturist's activity was to plant and develop crops which were transformed into sustenance. Divine beings were dealt with well since they were the most elevated rank.The divine beings had services held by ministers. The Egyptians imagined that on the off chance that they treated divine beings well they would get a ton of rain and would enable the ranchers to develop crops. A few Egyptians were sold into bondage as a result of obligations or sold themselves to escape neediness.
What I can infer from what Lewis and Clark saw when moving west from the Mississippi river is that the landscape along the river changed drasticallly. The forest receded, replaced first by the high prairie and then the shorter grass of the high plains. The temperatures became colder and as they continued their expedition by the river they realized that there was no water route to the pacific ocean, just more mountains.
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