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The Native Americans taught the colonists many skills. Planting corn was an important one. They also taught them about hunting for various animals. There were also the building of watercraft and how to travel through the areas of the countryside.

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Squanto taught them how to plant corn, beans and squash.

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Who helped the pilgrims survive the Plymouth colony?

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