He was sent to Europe on a trading ship to learn the ways of the European settlers. When he came back, he had learned English.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. Later freed, he went to England, where he learned English.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. Later freed, he went to England, where he learned English.
Tisquantum lived for some time with shipwright John Slany in London, England.
Tisquantum lived for some time with shipwright John Slany in London, England.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. He was freed,went to England, where he learned English.Then he lived with the Wampanoag people.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. Later freed, he went to England, where he learned English.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. Later freed, he went to England, where he learned English.
Squanto
Tisquantum lived for some time with shipwright John Slany in London, England.
Tisquantum lived for some time with shipwright John Slany in London, England.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. He was freed,went to England, where he learned English.Then he lived with the Wampanoag people.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. He was freed,went to England, where he learned English.Then he lived with the Wampanoag people.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. He was freed,went to England, where he learned English.Then he lived with the Wampanoag people.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. He was freed,went to England, where he learned English.Then he lived with the Wampanoag people.
No. Without Squanto, the Pilgrims would not know how to survive. Also Squanto showed them how to plant and how to fish.
Earlier in his life, Squanto had been taken to London by an unscrupulous person who tried to sell him and several other native people into slavery. Squanto and some of the others were rescued by local friars who taught him English and instructed him in Catholicism. When he finally was able to return to America, he was fluent in English and able to serve an interpreter for the Pilgrims and the Massasoit.
yes