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Squanto was an interpreter and guide for Englishmen in New England.
Samoset, the first native American to make contact with the pilgrims and Tisquantum or Squanto who had been kinapped by earlier English and sold in Spain, learned English and assisted the settlers.
Native Americans gave allot of support to the Pilgrims of Plymouth Rock. They helped them grow food and to hunt for it as well.
All the inhabitants of Squano's village were killed by a plague while Squanto was in Europe. When the Pilgrims established Plymouth Colony they found the land around Squanto's village had been cleared for agriculture, and they established their fort on the same site. When Squanto discovered the pilgrims, he requested permission to live with them so that he could live on the land of his people. While living with the colonists, he taught them how to plant crops and catch fish in the streams.
Some of the main leaders of Plymouth were William Brewster and Myles Standish.
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Squanto was the name of the local Indian who helped the people of the Plymouth Colony.
Squanto helped establish peaceful relations between the Pilgrims and Native American tribes, serving as a translator and mediator. He also taught the Pilgrims how to grow corn, fish, and hunt.
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Squanto was an interpreter and guide for Englishmen in New England.
Squanto did not invent anything. He is famous for saving Plymouth Colony from starvation.
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Squanto was integral to the survival of the Plymouth Colony in modern day Massachusetts.
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