It would be paleolithic no? (Assuming it even makes sense to apply the three ages system to the Americas). Potatoes were domesticated sometime between 8000 and 6000 BCE making it one of the first crops cultivated in the region. Nevermind the fact that the wild ancestor of the potato was probably consumed long before domestication.
I think 'several' just means that the people counted weren't all killed in the same accident. No WorkSafe in those days so those accidents were probably shit like roofers falling off chapels and apprentice tanners mishandling chemicals.
In the Pays d'en Haut Anglo settlers were moving in, French forts were rapidly expanding and militarizing, and both colonial powers were jockeying for Indigenous allies and exclusive trade partners. And in Acadia the oaths issue was still unresolved and considerable swaths of the country that France 'ceded' to Britain was under the control of the French-allied Wabanaki.
Another war was inevitable, Washington just lit the powderkeg.
There's plenty of stuff where ML algorithms the state of the art. For example the raw data from nanopore DNA sequencing machines is extremely noisy and ML algorithms clean it up with much less error than the Markov chains used in years previous.
Funnily enough in Canada we have mars bars instead of the US milky way and 3 musketeers instead of the international milky way. Mars doesn't sell anything called a milky way here
сука... not know doctor's sausage when you see it, блин?