by teaching them how to plant food and trading things with them
The CherokeeThe SiouxThe Apache===========================================================Answer: The Cherokee are a south-eastern woodlands tribe; the Apache are a group of tribes in the far south-west and neither lived on the Great Plains.Genuine Plains tribes are:The Blackfoot (Blood, Piegan and Blackfoot)AtsinaSarciPlains CreeLakota or Teton Sioux (Hunkpapa, Brule, No Bows, Two Kettles, Miniconjou, Oglala, Blackfoot Sioux)CrowCheyenneArapahoKiowa-ApacheKiowaComanche
When the pilgrims first came to the colony, most of them lacked the skills needed to survive, let alone thrive, in the new world. Some of the natives had learned English from English fisherman they had traded with in the past. They helped the pilgrims by providing them with tips on farming and survival. In addition, when the pilgrims were low on food, the Wampanoag hunted, fished, and shared their food. All went well initially, until greater numbers of settlers began to arrive.
It was, and still is, part of the beliefs of all Native American's to help others.This is true but after a while they started not getting along. One of the first wars, if not , the first war on American soil after the Pilgrims arrived was King Philip's War. Prince Philip was the nick name the early settlers gave Metacom, leader of the Wampanogs. And as stated in Wikipedia -"800 out of 52,000 English colonists (1 out of every 65) and 3,000 out of 20,000 natives (3 out of every 20) lost their lives due to the war, which makes it proportionately one of the bloodiest and most costly in the history of America."
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by teaching them how to plant food and trading things with them
The CherokeeThe SiouxThe Apache===========================================================Answer: The Cherokee are a south-eastern woodlands tribe; the Apache are a group of tribes in the far south-west and neither lived on the Great Plains.Genuine Plains tribes are:The Blackfoot (Blood, Piegan and Blackfoot)AtsinaSarciPlains CreeLakota or Teton Sioux (Hunkpapa, Brule, No Bows, Two Kettles, Miniconjou, Oglala, Blackfoot Sioux)CrowCheyenneArapahoKiowa-ApacheKiowaComanche
When the pilgrims first came to the colony, most of them lacked the skills needed to survive, let alone thrive, in the new world. Some of the natives had learned English from English fisherman they had traded with in the past. They helped the pilgrims by providing them with tips on farming and survival. In addition, when the pilgrims were low on food, the Wampanoag hunted, fished, and shared their food. All went well initially, until greater numbers of settlers began to arrive.
It was, and still is, part of the beliefs of all Native American's to help others.This is true but after a while they started not getting along. One of the first wars, if not , the first war on American soil after the Pilgrims arrived was King Philip's War. Prince Philip was the nick name the early settlers gave Metacom, leader of the Wampanogs. And as stated in Wikipedia -"800 out of 52,000 English colonists (1 out of every 65) and 3,000 out of 20,000 natives (3 out of every 20) lost their lives due to the war, which makes it proportionately one of the bloodiest and most costly in the history of America."