Early New England farmers cleared dense forests by hand using axes, hand saws, oxen, and human strength, cutting down trees, burning branches, removing stumps, and stacking rocks to create stone walls, with settlers clearing over a million acres by the 1800s entirely without machines.
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How Farmers Turned New England’s Forests Into Farmland by Hand #americe #history追加:
In the 1600s and 1700s, New England was [music] covered in dense forests, but early farmers needed land and they had no machines. [music] So, families spent years cutting down massive trees using only axes [music] and hand saws.
First, they chopped a ring around the tree trunk to kill it. Then, they burned [music] branches, removed stumps with oxen, and stacked endless piles of rocks pulled from the soil.
Some farms cleared just a few acres each year because the work was so brutal.
By the 1800s, [music] settlers had cleared over a million acres of forest across New England entirely by hand. And those famous stone walls you still see in forests today, they were built from rocks [music] farmers dragged out of the ground while clearing fields centuries ago. All of it done without bulldozers, [music] chainsaws, or engines.
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