Swine were the dominant livestock on most farms, and many settlers also raised sheep, which made wool an important product.
Early settlers in the area raised cattle and sheep on the bluffs above the bay.
During this period, settlers primarily raised cattle, farmed grain and fruit crops.
Most early settlers raised cattle, which they would drive across the mountains to sell in North Carolina.
Japanese settlers in the mandated islands often intermarried with the local women and raised local families.
The settlers raise a few years' crops and then move on.
The first settlers raised cattle and wheat, due to the high altitude and colder climate.
Spanish settlers began coming to the Tepehuan country in the 1570s to mine silver and raise cattle.
Initially the settlers raised cattle, sheep and general crops to provide for their household.
He hoped that a kindhearted settler would find the infant girl, care for her, and raise her.