No, Squanto definitely went with the blue people...don't worry Papa Smurf took care of him and they sang happy songs for the rest of his existence.
to help other people so they survived!
Squanto was the name of the local Indian who helped the people of the Plymouth Colony.
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No, Squanto did not go to school in the traditional sense. He was a member of the Patuxet tribe and learned skills and knowledge from his community and experiences in the natural world.
to help people get food
There is no such thing as the Squanto tribe. Squanto was the name of the Native American who helped the pilgrim's.
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Squanto, a Native American who spoke English, taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate corn, catch fish, and negotiate with other native tribes. Samoset, another Native American, introduced the Pilgrims to Squanto and helped establish peaceful relations between the Pilgrims and the indigenous people. Both Squanto and Samoset played crucial roles in aiding the Pilgrims' survival in the New World.
Squanto wanted to live with the pilgrims because he saw an opportunity to build good relations with them and leverage their resources and protection. He also hoped to secure his own safety and gain access to trade opportunities that could benefit his people.
squanto and samoset.
He helped people who were poor or starved .
Squanto taught people to make trops to catch animas,fish,and grow crops. he also helped people build houses and brought them food