At the time, the Indians had no idea that the Pilgrims were just the first wave of what would become an overwhelming European invasion that would utterly take over all of the western hemisphere. The Pilgrims seemed so innocent, just a small band of people struggling to survive in unfamiliar territory.
the indians!
They were said to survive due to the Natives' (the Indians') help.
he helped him survive
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
The Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive by showing them how to plant, hunt, and fish.
Squanto and Samoset befriended the colonists, and showed the Pilgrims how to grow corn, beans, pumpkins, and where to hunt and fish. They helped the Pilgrims make a treaty with the Wampanoag people.
The American Indians helped the pilgrims in America. They taught the pilgrims how to cultivate the land. The pilgrims would not have survived without the help of the Native Americans.
nothing with out the help from indians
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The Seneca Indians saved the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. The Seneca Indians fed, housed, and fed the pilgrims when they arrived from Europe. Many Seneca tribes look at the Thanksgiving holiday as a day of mourning.
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.
The pilgrims of the Plymouth Colony established the first Thanksgiving after their first harvest. They invited the Indians because they were thankful for their help.