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the english or the england
they got taught by books and farming
The Etruscans were skilled builders and farmers. They may have taught these skills to the Romans. Under the Etruscan rule the Romans learned how to build aqueducts. They also learned how to make better weapons and ships.
Learning to farm was both a cause and effect of Native Americans. The adoption of agriculture allowed Native American societies to transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities, resulting in increased population and cultural development. On the other hand, the challenges and changes brought about by farming also influenced Native Americans to learn and adapt their agricultural practices over time.
Most African American had not learned to read while they were slaves
the french were more kind. they learned to speak their language and they learned their traditions but the spanish were not, they only forced them to work with them
European settlers in the Americas, such as the Pilgrims in Plymouth colony, learned farming techniques from Native American tribes. These techniques included crop cultivation, planting methods, use of fertilizers, and irrigation practices. This knowledge helped the settlers adapt to the new environment and improve their agricultural productivity.
European merchants learned techniques on how to manufacture paper from their Muslim counterparts.
"English" fits your letters. The Pilgrims were from England.
they got taught by books and farming
He uses the Shigure Souen techniques that he learned from his father. He learned 8 right before he fought Squalo. He'll eventually invents 3 of his own techniques.
The Etruscans were skilled builders and farmers. They may have taught these skills to the Romans. Under the Etruscan rule the Romans learned how to build aqueducts. They also learned how to make better weapons and ships.
Today we learned about European culture
The Mesopotamians learned to tame animals to breed and eat.
He had spent many years in European cities and you can see that influence in his city of Petersburg. Unlike Moscow the city is colorful, urban, and feels European. He also learned how to be a sailor and began the Russian navy and transformed Russia into a power from an backwater farming nation.
During the New Stone Age, people developed skills in agriculture, pottery-making, weaving, and animal domestication. They also learned to build more permanent structures and developed more sophisticated tools and weapons. These skills marked a shift away from solely hunting and gathering towards more settled, agricultural-based societies.
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Some interesting techniques can be learned by the process of osmosis.