He was helpful to the plymoth and WA very generous
its a name long ago name from an Indian tribe
Tisquantum was his full name, Squanto for short. Often referred to as the Friendly Indian.
Helper, resourceful, resilient.
Resourceful, diplomatic, knowledgeable, helpful.
pilgrims believed that God sent him. don't you know that already!?
No. Without Squanto, the Pilgrims would not know how to survive. Also Squanto showed them how to plant and how to fish.
No. Without Squanto, the Pilgrims would not know how to survive. Also Squanto showed them how to plant and how to fish.
Squanto, also known as Tisquantum, was a Patuxet Native American who helped the Pilgrims survive in Plymouth Colony during the early 17th century. He acted as an interpreter and mediator between the Pilgrims and local indigenous tribes, playing a crucial role in establishing peaceful relations. Squanto's knowledge of farming and hunting also helped the colonists adapt to the new environment.
Squanto is pronounced as SKWAHN-toh, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Tisquantum ("Squanto") died in November 1622. If he were alive today he would be around 430 years old, which is not possible for any human being.
squanto was a friend
Squanto was a man.
The English merchant who bought Squanto back to the New World would be Captain John Smith. Thomas Hunt was the one who sold Squanto and then Smith bought him to work for the good of the colony.
No. Without Squanto, the Pilgrims would not know how to survive. Also Squanto showed them how to plant and how to fish.