the natives taught the early explorers how to collect sap from the tree
To teach the Christian religion to Native Americans.
Yes, he did.
Native Americans may have taught us how to live in harmony with the rhythms of the seasons and how to live in harmony with nature without disturbing it. But did we listen? Native Americans did teach the early settlers how to survive and acted as guides in wilderness areas.
Whiskey Drinking Games
Most early biographies were written to teach moral lessons
Native Americans first taught European settlers to grow corn in the early 17th century, particularly in the regions of New England and the Chesapeake. The Powhatan Confederacy taught English settlers in Virginia, while the Wampanoag tribe shared agricultural techniques with the Pilgrims in Massachusetts around 1620. Corn, or maize, became a staple crop for the settlers, significantly influencing their survival and agricultural practices.
Native Americans taught European settlers to grow corn in the early 17th century, particularly around the time of the Jamestown settlement in 1607. Indigenous peoples had cultivated corn for thousands of years before European contact, and they shared their knowledge of agricultural techniques with the newcomers. This exchange was crucial for the settlers' survival and adaptation to the New World.
read and write latin
read and write latin
teach
they teached with each other how to cook food and have a bath
she taught us even are enemy's should be important she risked her life for settlers ..her enemy's