Quite well in fact because the Native Americans became trading partners and were not hostile to the Quakers.
I think that would be the winter solstice or the first day of winter.
Pennsylvania had fertile soil and a river that made it a good location for William Penn to start his colony. Pennsylvania's oil reserves made it one of the first places in the world used for oil drilling. Also, Pennsylvania has many coal mines.
no he only had accomplishments
The first day of Winter and the first day of Summer.
No they go into hibernation and thaw out in the spring. Try catching a live fly, putting it in a baggy, stick it in the freezer, let it go into hibernation take it out set in on your hand and watch it spring to life. This works as a cool magic trick for "bringing a fly back to life"
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The Native Americans taught the colonists a lot about the land and how to survive. Afterwards, many of the Native Americans were displaced.
Indians helped them.
Indians helped them.
the indians!
about half and half
To remember the first winter in America and what the settlers had to do to survive it.
The name of the Indian Chief who helped the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock survive that first winter was Indian Chief Massasoit.
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