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Q: Who taught the pilgrims how to plant corn and survive in the new world?
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How long did American pilgrims survive?

the Indians helped the colonist survive in the new world. they helped them plant and hunt.


What Indian taught the pilgrims to plant crops and to survive in the new world?

The Wampanoag people are the most noted for aiding the settlers from Europe.


How did natives help pilgrims?

The Native American (Indians live in India, Native Americans live in America) helped the Pilgrims survive in a new world that the Pilgrims saw as an untamed wilderness due to the lack of modernization like roads, guns, and other commodities. They showed and helped the pilgrims hunt fish and farm. Specifically introducing them to corn.


What Native American tribes helped the pilgrims to survive in the New World?

the wanpanoages


Who helped the pilgrims to survive in the new world and how?

The Indians made a great effort (more out of curiosity) to these new white-skinned beings. They introduced how to get sap out of a maple tree and make sugar from it. They introduced the Pilgrims to their medicines (herbal) and where and how to hunt. They helped build their sod homes. They provided food to the Pilgrims and would often leave deer, turkeys, corn (taught them how to plant corn and gave them seeds to do so), etc. outside their sod homes. They were often invited for Thanksgiving dinner, but generally preferred to sit outside and the chief and one of his braves would eat in the sod house.


Were the pilgrims familiar with corn before they came to the new world?

No, corn or maize was native to America and had been domesticated by the Native Americans. Native Americans taught the inexperienced pilgrims to plant corn. The English carried seeds back home and corn became a crop in many European countries as well.


Who showed the pilgrims how to plant and hunt in the new world?

They already knew how to do that. They hunted and planted things in England, too.


How did the pilgrims survive in the New World?

Some of the healthy Pilgrims were more lucky thathe others. The piligrims tried their best to survive, and if they did not make it, the other people would eat the person. This was what they had to go through if they wanted to survive.


What Indian tribe first met the pilgrims and showed them how to survive in the world?

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What is the healthiest plant in the world?

The sweet potato plant. It is one of the few foods that you could survive on with nothing else but water.


Who sailed to the new world in 1600 pilgrims or puritan?

Who sailed to the new world in the 1600s the pilgrims or Puritan


How did the pilgrims survive their firt winter?

The Wampanoag tribe played a pivotal role in the Pilgrims' survival of their first winter in the New World. Thanksgiving did not become an official American holiday until the time of the Civil War, when Abraham Lincoln thought it was a way to bring people together. The Pilgrims arrived cold and sick; many members of their group did not survive the voyage. There were abandoned Native American settlements and burial grounds in the area and several Pilgrims tried to scavenge for food and supplies.