Terrance farming consists of farming in hills/ mountains, where "steps" are cut to the until they are flat to allow plants to grow on there.
slash and burn consists of burning down plants, waiting a year or so, and then planting on top of the "new" soil.
Out of the two, i believe Terrance farming is better.
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The order of Mesopotamia civilizations are in the order-Mayas, Incas and Aztecs. The first civilization arose in the Nile delta in the Egypt (ancient Kemet), then spread to Mesopotamia at the R. Tigris and R. Euphrates. In addition, the Aztecs were the only form of a large empire, and lasted about 300 years.
<span>Gawain warned Arthur again not to face Mordred in battle until Lancelot was there to help, hope this helps!</span>
You didn't provide answer choices, but I can explain why it was called the Trail of Tears.
The US government sought to removed the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole peoples to leave their lands and move west to designated "Indian territory." The Cherokee nation fought the decision in the courts. The Supreme Court (in Worcester v. Georgia) decided in favor of the Cherokee, ruling that the Cherokee and other Indian nations were ""distinct, independent political communities retaining their original natural rights."
But President Andrew Jackson chose not to enforce the court's decision. He said at the time: "The decision of the Supreme Court has fell stillborn, and they find that it cannot coerce Georgia to yield to its mandate." The Cherokee ultimately were forced to relocate and leave Georgia. They were moved to designated territory in Oklahoma.
More than a quarter of the Cherokee people died on the journey to the designated Indian territory because of a lack of food, clothing, supplies and transportation. So it truly was a "trail of tears."
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it was a blessing because it help them clean more cotton in less time. What were conditions like for slaves on platations ? ... In plations the slaves had really bad condiotions of working they maintained control by the whip.