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Q: What Pawtuxent Indian served as interpreter and intermediary between the pilgrims and the Wampanoag?
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Interpreter for pilgrims and wampanoags?

Squanto, a Pawtuxet Indian born around 1585, served as an interpreter and intermediary between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag. Squanto grew up in a village close to where the Pilgrim's settled in 1620. He went to England and learned to speak English. When he returned he found his village had been wiped out by smallpox. He joined the Wampanoag tribe.


Who was the Wampanoag Indian who served as an interpreter between the pilgrims and the Indians?

What was his name


Who was the wampanoag Indian who serve as an interpreter between the pilgrims and the Indians?

What was his name


What were the name of the Native American tribe who helped the pilgrims?

The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.


What did the pilgrims find in the Wampanoag village of Patuxet in December 1620?

pilgrims find in the wampanoag village in 1620?


What did the pilgrims find in the wampanoag village of patuxet December 1620?

pilgrims find in the wampanoag village in 1620?


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.


Who was the Indans helped pilgrims?

the Wampanoag


What happened when the Pilgrims and Wampanoag?

theydied


Did pilgrims or puritans make friends with Wampanoag Indians Squanto and Samoset?

Pilgrims


What was the tribe of Indians that helped the pilgrims?

The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.


How did Squanto interpreter for Massasoit and the pilgrims learn English?

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.