A pioneer community was established in a forest, next to a large river.

What are two natural resources that would have been available to the community in this area?

What natural resource was not likely to have been available?

Describe how community most likely developed over 50 years in this area

Two natural resources that would have been available to the community in this area are wood from the forest for construction and fuel, as well as water from the large river for drinking, irrigation, and transportation.

One natural resource that was not likely to have been available in the forest next to the river would be minerals or metals, as these are usually found in mountains or underground, not in forested areas.

Over 50 years, the community most likely developed from a small settlement of simple cabins made from wood to a more established town with larger, more permanent structures. The community would have likely focused on clearing areas of the forest for agriculture, expanding their farms to grow crops and rear livestock. They may have also established various industries dependent on the natural resources available, such as logging or fishing. With access to the river, the community could have developed trade routes with other settlements, leading to increased commerce and growth. Additionally, over time, the community would have likely developed systems for governance, education, and healthcare to support the growing population.