The Pilgrims were from England. They already spoke English.
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they met when the settlers got there and the two people that speak English helped them plant pumpkins,corn etc.
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No they didn't. The pilgrims spoke English, they had translators who spoke a tribes language. The Indians learned English (they actually had schools for this, there are some great books on the subject), and I'm sure the pilgrims picked up some words as well.
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
Squanto helped the Pilgrims survive wynter in 1621
they met when the settlers got there and the two people that speak English helped them plant pumpkins,corn etc.
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the pilgrims were excited because they had found someone other them that could speak English without all the hand movements.
No they didn't. The pilgrims spoke English, they had translators who spoke a tribes language. The Indians learned English (they actually had schools for this, there are some great books on the subject), and I'm sure the pilgrims picked up some words as well.
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
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Squanto, or Tisquantum, was a Native American who spoke English and helped the Pilgrims in Plymouth. He belonged to the Patuxet tribe.
Two English speaking native Americans helped the pilgrims learn how to survive during the early days. Their names were Squanto and Samoset.
The Wampanoags helped the Pilgrims by teaching them how to fish, hunt, and plant food.
They were surprised because the Native American (Squanto) knew how to speak English.
yes they did while hiding they were trying to find a way.
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.