the Native American who spoke English was SAMOSET.
His name is Squanto.
squanto
Wampanoag Indian who thought palgiam grow corn
The Indian Squanto first came to the pilgrims in the thick of the debate of weather the pilgrims should try to survive the winter or head back for England. He saved them from starvation and then taught them many useful survival skills he knew from his tribe. Three days after their first meeting he brought to the the pilgrims his friend Samoset, who spoke much better english and taught them even better skills and ideas. so, to answer your question, Squanto came first, but Samoset helped them more.
They planted corn, squash, beans, and melons. The pilgrims would not have survived if Native Americans had not taught them what to plant and how to care for their plants.
Native Americans taught pilgrims how to grow crops native to America. They also taught them how to fish, as well as hunt.
Native Americans gave allot of support to the Pilgrims of Plymouth Rock. They helped them grow food and to hunt for it as well.
The native Indians taught the Pilgrims how to live basic life in their country. As the landscape was different than the Pilgrims had experienced.
because the pilgrims taught the Native Americans how to farm.
Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.
Native Americans taught pilgrims how to grow crops native to America. They also taught them how to fish, as well as hunt.
Squanto, or Tisquantum, was a Native American who spoke English and helped the Pilgrims in Plymouth. He belonged to the Patuxet tribe.
squanto or Tisquantum
squanto or Tisquantum
The Pilgrims all ready knew English since they were English. The Native Americans learned from them and most likely taught them a few of their words.
The American Indians helped the pilgrims in America. They taught the pilgrims how to cultivate the land. The pilgrims would not have survived without the help of the Native Americans.
squanto or Tisquantum
Samoset, watch Charlie Brown people
squanto or Tisquantum
They taught themselves with the help of Indians (Native Americans).