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FISHING AND







                                                      FARMING












                                           arly settlers had to hunt, fish, gather, and grow all their

                                       Eown foods. Indigenous Peoples, like the Mi’kmaq in


                                       Nova Scotia, taught early settlers how to live off the land.

                                       They showed settlers how to fish and gather berries. They


                                       explained that beans, corn, and squash thrived when


                                       planted together. Then they taught the settlers how to

                                       rotate their crops to keep the soil rich. Indigenous Peoples


                                       also showed settlers how to tap trees for maple syrup and

                                       how to preserve meats for use during the winter when it


                                       was more difficult to hunt.












                                       Many settlers in North America lived on farms.


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