squanto
squanto
Squanto planted corn with in mounds with small fish as fertilizer, and he taught the Plymouth colonists to do the same thing. how did squanto help the Indians survive?how did squanto help the Indians survive?
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Squanto
Squanto told the Pilgrims how to plant corn, squash, and beans. Other Indians taught the colonists about tobacco. Some served as guides and translators.
Squanto taught the colonists how to cultivate corn, fish, and hunt in the new land. He also acted as a translator and mediator between the colonists and Native American tribes, helping to establish peaceful relations.
Squanto was a Native American who helped the English colonists in Massachusetts develop agricultural techniques and served as an interpreter between the colonists and the Wampanoag. He taught the English how to plant and find food. Also to hunt. He was one of the few who spoke English. The corn was very important to the Americans survival.
Squanto, a Patuxet Native American, taught the Pilgrims to plant crops that would thrive in the New England soil, specifically corn, beans, and squash. He introduced the technique of using fish as fertilizer to enrich the soil, which helped improve crop yields. This agricultural knowledge was crucial for the colonists' survival and contributed significantly to their first successful harvest in 1621.
Squanto told the Pilgrims how to plant corn, squash, and beans. Other Indians taught the colonists about tobacco. Some served as guides and translators.
the Native American who spoke English was SAMOSET.
Squanto,a native American Patuxet, found the colonist starving,sick and dying.He taught them how to plant corn,squash and pumpkins.