He was the Indian Massassoit. He had learned English through contact with the Smith parties of exploration which procedded the founding of Plymouth in 1620
Squanto, also known as Tisquantum, was the Native American who befriended the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. He helped them adapt to the land and cultivate crops, acting as a translator and mediator between the Pilgrims and the local Wampanoag tribe.
"Amigo" is a Spanish word that translates to "friend" in English.
"In English, 'a ti amiga' translates to 'to you, friend.'"
There is no such language as "Indian". India has over 500 language, and Native Americans also speak about 500 different languages.
"Esto es mi amigo" translates to "This is my friend" in English.
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Massasoit was considered a friend of the Pilgrims. He was also an important ally to the Pilgrims that settled at Plymouth.
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Squanto was an Indiana friend of the pilgrims.
A friend.
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I believe they read and wrote in Indian my friend
The Indian Squanto first came to the pilgrims in the thick of the debate of weather the pilgrims should try to survive the winter or head back for England. He saved them from starvation and then taught them many useful survival skills he knew from his tribe. Three days after their first meeting he brought to the the pilgrims his friend Samoset, who spoke much better english and taught them even better skills and ideas. so, to answer your question, Squanto came first, but Samoset helped them more.
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The Indian Squanto first came to the pilgrims in the thick of the debate of weather the pilgrims should try to survive the winter or head back for England. He saved them from starvation and then taught them many useful survival skills he knew from his tribe. Three days after their first meeting he brought to the the pilgrims his friend Samoset, who spoke much better english and taught them even better skills and ideas. so, to answer your question, Squanto came first, but Samoset helped them more.
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