While there were some positive interactions in the early years, there was no lasting cooperation between Native Americans and European settlers. Viewed with suspicion as intruders (bringing fatal diseases) the "pilgrims" were often attacked. Retaliation from both groups was equal in viciousness. As more Europeans arrived, conflicts arose over land and Natural Resources. Diseases brought by Europeans wiped out huge numbers of Native Americans. Many innocent women and children died in attacks by both groups against one another The first white child born in the new world was murdered in one of these attacks. .
The Pilgrims got along with the Native Americans and never fought in Cuba.
because the pilgrims taught the Native Americans how to farm.
John Carver was the governor that made the treaty between the pilgrims and the native Americans
The Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive by showing them how to plant, hunt, and fish.
Governor John Carver made the treaty between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans.
At first the Pilgrims and the Native Americans got along well but as more and more settlers arrived and they demanded more land, the relationship between the Native Americans and the Pilgrims snapped and they went to battle in King Philip's War.
The Pilgrims got along with the Native Americans and never fought in Cuba.
because the pilgrims taught the Native Americans how to farm.
13 pilgrims and 90 Native Americans
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John Carver was the governor that made the treaty between the pilgrims and the native Americans
native Americans thought the pilgrims how to fish, farm, herd, to build houses,and to hunt. hope this helped you :D
The Native Americans helped the pilgrims by teaching them what foods could be grown in America and how to grow them. They also taught them how to build housing.
The local native Americans did.
that the pilgrims can get smurfed