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Before Europeans came to North America, First Nations farmers had 40 different food crops had been domesticated and were in production by 1492.

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  • Many cultures developed the ability to manufacture paints and dyes by using raw materials found in nature. Copper was the most commonly used material to produce the color blue. When copper begins the oxidize the metal often takes on a brilliant blue color. The oxide was mixed into a base which in turn was used to color fabric, tents, pottery and many other things.
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