1. How did early American agriculture compare to European and Asian agriculture?


A. Early Americans began planting crops long before Eurasians did.


B. Eurasians and Asians began planting crops long before early Americans did.


C. Early Americans remained hunters and gatherers until European explorers arrived.


D. Early Americans and Eurasians began growing crops around the same time.

Respuesta :

Answer:

B. Eurasians and Asians began planting crops long before early Americans did.

Explanation:

The development of agriculture in Eurasia and Asia predated the establishment of agriculture in the Americas. Early agricultural practices, including the cultivation of crops and domestication of animals, emerged independently in different regions, and Eurasians and Asians were engaged in agriculture before it became widespread in the Americas.