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Q: What Indian tribe taught the Pilgrims how to grow their own food?
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Which American Indian taught the pilgrims to fish and plant food?

squanto


Who was Squanto and how did help the pilgrims?

he was a Indian (a leader of a tribe) and he was kind and he help the pilgrims by giving them water,food,and shelter.


Who was Squanto and how did he help the pilgrims?

he was a Indian (a leader of a tribe) and he was kind and he help the pilgrims by giving them water,food,and shelter.


How did the Wampanoag help the pilgrims of Plymouth colony during the winter?

The Wampanoag taught the pilgrims how to grow food that would grow in the Plymouth soil, showed them where to find game and fish and, of course, they didn't destroy the civilization when they were still stronger.


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How did Squanto help pilgrims survive?

Squanto helped the pilgrims survive by teaching them how to fish, hunt, and grow crops. He also acted as a translator and mediator between the pilgrims and the Native American tribes in the area, helping to establish alliances and maintain peace. Additionally, Squanto showed the pilgrims how to utilize the land and natural resources effectively.


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Who taught colonist how to grow food?

Squanto taught colonists to grow food. Squanto was a Native American who's tribe had been wiped out. When Squanto found out that his tribe had been killed by disease, he went to live with the Wampanoag Indians.


Why did the pilgrims and wampanoag celebrate?

# The pilgrims and Wampanoag people celebrated because they were thankful for the food (corn and animals) they harvested and hunted.