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Q: What role did the native Americans play in the building of Plymouth colony?
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What is Plymouth colony's hostile Native Americans?

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What plants did the Plymouth colony plant?

Plymouth planted corn after they had stolen it from the native americans, of course after Thanksgiving.


How many Native Americans are still living at the Plymouth colony today?

i think its about 1000


Who helped the pilgrims survive the Plymouth colony?

the wampanoagyou mean Plymouth rock the native Americans. they helped how to plant fish and make good crops


How did Native Americans help the Plymouth colony survive?

The Native Americans taught the colonists many skills. Planting corn was an important one. They also taught them about hunting for various animals. There were also the building of watercraft and how to travel through the areas of the countryside.


Did the Plymouth have a relationship with the native Americans?

no


What did Native Americans teach early English settelers in Plymouth colony?

Where good places to fish were and how to farm foods such as squash, corn, and pumpkins


What colony did the pilgrims start?

The Pilgrims settled in what is now known as Plymouth, Massachusetts. Eventually the settlement would be considered the colony of Massachusetts.


Who helped the Plymouth settlers?

native americans


Who helped the pilgrims to America?

I believe that it is the Indians but you might want to Google it.


What things did the Plymouth colony have?

Turkeys, invading Pilgrims, corn, cranberries, Indians-- sorry, "Native Americans"-- and a smallish rock that somehow became famous.


What holiday was first celebrated by the American colonist?

The Pilgrims of the Plymouth Rock colony celebrated the first Thanksgiving with Native Americans.