Squanto acted as the translator for the colonists. He worked with Massasoit to interpret and exchange info. Massasoit was helping the colony fight scurvy and malnutrition and was able to teach agricultural techniques, such as planting maize, to the settlers through Squanto.
He taught them how cooperate with they're surroundings. Meaning, he showed them how to make weapons/hunting things, foods, fires, ext. He showed them how to live in nature. (:
Squanto helped the pilgrims by showing them where to fish. How to plant corn to get syrup from maple trees, lastly helped them to hunt animals
Squanto accomplished helping the pilgrims by catching fish, growing corn with salmon, hunting turkeys and finding nuts and berries.
Helped the pilgrims.
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2 people that knew English really well becauase both of them were ones captives.how did they die though?
Squanto is pronounced as SKWAHN-toh, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Squanto was a man.
squanto was a friend
Squanto was a member of the Patuxet tribe, which was located in present-day Massachusetts. The Patuxet tribe was a sub-tribe of the Wampanoag people.
squanto like to help pilgrims
Squanto lived in Maine.
Squanto was because he helped the pilgrims.
Squanto taught the pilgrims how to live. P.S. You asked the question twice. :P
Squanto was an interpreter and guide for Englishmen in New England.
Yes, there are many pictures of Squanto. Of course, there are no photographs since photography was not invented during Squanto's lifetime. Pictures of Squanto will be of varying degrees of accuracy depending on the skills and knowledge of the artist drawing them.