It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
John Rolfe taught the Virginians how to grow tobacco.
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The natives. Jamestown would have failed if it weren't for the kindness and ignorance of the Native Americans. Kindness in the sense that they taught the settlers how to hunt, grow food, and basically how to survive. Ignorance in the sense that they did not know that the settlers were going to take over their land and massacre their people.
This war changed the way of thinking for the colonists. During the war the colonists fought alongside the British Army. This taught the colonist how to fight as well as making the colonist realize that they no longer needed the British Army for protection. Another result of this war was the colonists learned they must work together to keep their land.
they taught them how to use fish to fertilze their crops
They taught them to grow crops.
It was Squanto ^^
Yes
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
The Native Americans who taught the white settlers how to grow indigenous crops, such as tobacco. Tobacco turned out to be a cash crop for the settlers to the point where it was even used as currency. Without the natives' help, their settlement would have failed like previous attempts in the area.
John Rolfe taught the Virginians how to grow tobacco.
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
Squanto taught colonists to grow food. Squanto was a Native American who's tribe had been wiped out. When Squanto found out that his tribe had been killed by disease, he went to live with the Wampanoag Indians.
by a powerful leader named captain John Smith
No, Squanto saved Plymouth Colony. Jamestown was in Virginia. Plymouth was in Massachusetts.