Squanto spoke English because he was captured by them and was a slave so he eventually learned their language.
They know it so much.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. Later freed, he went to England, where he learned English.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. Later freed, he went to England, where he learned English.
Yes, Squanto spoke English fluently. However, English was not his first language. He originally spoke the language of his tribe, the Patuxet of what is now Massachusetts. He was kidnapped by one of John Smith's liutenants not long before the arrival of the pilgrims. Squanto lived in servitude in England, where he learned the language of the Britons. He was sent back home some years later. The Pilgrims were surprised by his knowledge of English, and especially because of what he supposedly asked them upon first meeting. It is alleged that Squanto asked the pilgrims if they brought any beer with them because he enjoyed it so.
when to pick the corn and taught the women how to cook the corn
the Native American who spoke English was SAMOSET.
His name was Squanto.
Squanto is famous for helping the English pilgrims who had arrived in North America from Plymouth. He taught them how to hunt and plant crops, ensuring they had food to survive the winter.
Squanto taught the pilgrims how to live. P.S. You asked the question twice. :P
Squanto
squanto or Tisquantum
Squanto.
squanto or Tisquantum
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.
Squanto and Samoset
He was the 1622 founder of Maine and is considered to be the Father of English Colonization in North America.