Next the Nipmuck and Wampanoag warriors turned their attention to the settlements along the Connecticut River Valley. The fertile valley along the Connecticut River produced thousands of bushels of grain each year and was known as the breadbasket of New England. English farms were scattered throughout...
When completed, the Westlands Solar Park will provide as much electricity as several nuclear power plants. Nobody is complaining about ruining the landscape, or messing up the environment, or depriving indigenous species of their natural habitat.Manila Bulletin...
Following its nadir in 1820–1880, forest cover began to increase as large areas of agricultural lands were abandoned due to changing economic conditions (Foster, 1992, Russell, 1988). Such post-agricultural secondary forests, however, are often substantially different in their structure and ...
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were added to the sauce as were more “meadow” apples, our own heirloom tomatoes and slowly sauteed onions, little red potatoes from one of our favorite local farms, Peaked Moon in Piermont, NH, and as more liquid was needed to keep everything moist the last half of a bottle of red ...
In the exodus there were farmers who were customers of the firm where I was employed, that sold their farms to the amount of about $45,000, all of which was committed to the care and tender mercy of Joe Smith, and the votaries committed themselves to his care and guidance. On the ...
Five years before Boyd s visit to Boston, had been concluded the European treaty of Utrecht, and, as between England and France, it had therein been agreed that all of Nova Scotia or Acadia, "accord ing to its ancient boundaries," should remain to England. But what were the ancient ...
Thus the law became a dead letter, and each new-coming settler built on outlying and remote land, since the Indians were no longer so deeply to be dreaded. Then the meeting-houses, having usually to accommodate a whole township of scattered farms, were placed on remote and often highly ...
environment. After a few seasons, however, the settlers slowly began the process of transforming New England into an image of the Old World, planting European grains such as wheat and rye alongside the maize, a crop they never abandoned, in part because it proved a more reliable source of ...
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