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The Indians needed the colonists to plant crops for them
It was inhabited by people.
Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas, and even the arrival of the Vikings, North America was inhabited by people that we now call Native Americans. It is believed that people first inhabited North America between 15 and 16 millennia ago, after crossing the land bridge between the Eurasian continent to the Americas (Bering Land Bridge Theory).
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The correct answer is that The river Nile flows through Egypt, providing one of the region's largest sources of freshwater for crops and people.
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The Egyptians were one of the first civilizations to develop agriculture on a massive scale. They were able to do it because of the river Nile and its predictable seasonal flooding. These floods granted the Egyptians rich and fertile soil that allowed them to grow stable food crops and granted them freshwater for their system of basin irrigation.