Squanto lived about 200 years before Sacagawea. They had nothing to do with one another.
Squanto was because he helped the pilgrims.
Squanto helped the explorer John Smith, who was one of the leaders of the Jamestown colony in Virginia. Squanto acted as a translator and mediator between the English settlers and the Native American tribes in the area.
SQUANTO
Squanto was the name of the local Indian who helped the people of the Plymouth Colony.
Pontiac Pocahontas Sacagawea (SP?) Squanto Moteczuma Pentaquod
Squanto was a member of the Patuxet tribe, which was located in present-day Massachusetts. The Patuxet tribe was a sub-tribe of the Wampanoag people.
Sacagawea
Squanto was an interpreter and guide for Englishmen in New England.
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Tisquantum (Squanto)
Two English speaking native Americans helped the pilgrims learn how to survive during the early days. Their names were Squanto and Samoset.
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