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The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
There was no “brave soldiers “ who helped the Pilgrims. The Mayflower had a crew of about 40 men and they stayed until the Pilgrims got established.
Squanto helped the Pilgrims survive wynter in 1621
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he helped the pilgrims grow food like corn
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
Wampanoag Chief Massasoit helped the Plymouth citizens. He signed an alliance with the Pilgrims, giving them 12,000 acres of land for their use. The Pilgrims and the Chief agreed not to bring weapons when trading. They vowed to protect and come to each others aid in time of attack.
The Wampanoags helped the Pilgrims by teaching them how to fish, hunt, and plant food.
There was no Native American young woman who helped the Pilgrims; they were helped by two English-speaking Native American men, Samoset and Squanto. Pocohantas helped the English settlement in Jamestown, Virginia. Captain John Smith reported that when the colonists were starving, "every once in four or five days, Pocahontas with her attendants brought him so much provision that saved many of their lives that else for all this had starved with hunger."
Puritans settled in Jamestown. Pilgrims settled in Plymouth. Puritans went through he starving time of winter and Pocahontas helped them out.
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
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Squanto helped the Pilgrims survive wynter in 1621
There was no “brave soldiers “ who helped the Pilgrims. The Mayflower had a crew of about 40 men and they stayed until the Pilgrims got established.
They helped the Pilgrims by teaching them how to farm, hunt, and they showed them where the fishes were so they could eat. Also, they helped the Pilgrims to survive through the cold winter.
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
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