The Pilgrims at Plymouth Plantation caught mostly cod, menhaden (which they used for fertilizer and oil) and lobster, which was far more plentiful in the 1600's then today on the Massachusetts coast.
The Pilgrims did not have equipment or knowledge about fishing. Native Americans taught them how to catch cod, saving them from starvation.
The Indians that they became friends with! :D
Yes/ Sea Otters do catch their prey.
the pilgrims who came over on the Mayflower, mostly puritans
they did because squanto showed the pilgrims where to catch fish.
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Michale Jackson's hair Gentry93: mostly wine, water, and ale
Sea urchins mostly sway in the water and doing practically nothing else.
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The pilgrims used sea shells for trading instead of buying stuff with money. Money wasn't invented that time. The pilgrims never say cash or check. They also won't say how much does it cost or anything like that. The pilgrims would go out to the beach and find sea shells to trade with. They would get what they wanted if the other pilgrim agrees.
animals like shark mostly in the sea.
They were mostly Puritans led by John Winthrop.