Why was the cultivation of corn in America significant?
A) Europeans were able to show the Indians how detrimental corn was to the soil, thereby helping them to preserve natural resources.
B) Corn cultivation was labor intensive, thus providing a way to keep the Indians from engaging in tribal warfare.
C) Corn could only be grown in the southwest so it provided a unique source of trade for the Indians of that area.
D) Corn transformed the Mississippian societies.
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