Answer: The three sisters important to early American settlers were Squash, Corn and Beans.
Explanation: In addition to nutritional value, the crops would help each other grow. The corn would sprout first and grow tall, which enable the bean plant something to attach to, while both provided shade for the squash plant that grows lower to the ground. The squash plant would cover the ground to keep weeks from attacking the other two plants. Many native American settlers grew these plants together before pilgrims arrived in the 1600's. Nutrition was important, especially in desert areas, like Nevada, where other crops would not grow easily.
The twisted magnetic field of the Sun traps plasma inside its arch. When the magnetic arch eventually breaks because of so much twisting, the plasma trapped inside goes flying out into space.
The meeting was called the Medicile Lodge Treaty and it was a meeting between the US government and the Plains Indians in 1867. In this Treaty, the native Americans were assigned reservations, but smaller in size than in the previous treaties. The treaty was not ratified by the native side.
Answer: Almost all of the died because of wars or diseases brought over from the Spanish colonies.
Explanation:
The bicameral structure of congress arose from the arguement of the Constitutional Convention.