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The Wampanoag taught the pilgrims how to grow food that would grow in the Plymouth soil, showed them where to find game and fish and, of course, they didn't destroy the civilization when they were still stronger.
When they came to north carolina there where already indians living here so the pilgrimms made a deal with the indians that they would teach the indians how th harvest food if the indians tought them how to hunt and gather.
The Mayflower was used to get the pilgrims to America. If you heard of Christopher Columbus then you heard of pilgrims and if you heard of pilgrims you heard of the Mayflower.
Pilgrims did it Pilgrims did it Pilgrims did it
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
Pilgrims liked to hunt, fish, quilt, socialize, attend church functions, and gather for meals.
The pilgrims gather at the Tabard Inn in Southwark, London, before embarking on their journey to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury.
Pilgrims are people who travel to holy places for religious purposes.
They taught them how to fish hunt for wild animals gather plants, and plant and harvest crops and foods.
Yes, America was more of a Christian country back then, so they prayed a lot.
The Pilgrims and Puritans settled in New England because they wanted to build communities based on their own religions.
Squanto was a Native American belonging to the Pawtuxet tribe who helped the Pilgrims in the early 17th century by teaching them how to cultivate corn, fish, and gather berries. He acted as an interpreter between the Pilgrims and other Native American tribes and played a significant role in establishing peaceful relations between them.
For religious freedom purposes. The Church of England wanted to control them, much like our government is starting to do.
the Pilgrim's came for religious purposes and the Jamestown settlers came for power/wealth
Depends on the circumstances:- Celebrants take part in religious ceremonies Celebrators (or revelers) gather for purposes of revelry
To gather statistics used to analyze what types of crime are occurring and allocating resources to fight these crimes.
Harry Bailey was the host of the Tabard Inn where the pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales gather before embarking on their journey to Canterbury.