Paul Sorrells

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An Indian field consisted of many small hillocks with maize in the center and squashes, pumpkins, and beans tumbling down the sides. The mix of plants did not seem like proper agriculture to the English, who segregated their various crops in distinct fields. In fact, Indian cultivation was more efficient, producing substantial yields from relatively small amounts of land and labor.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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