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What Europeans were at the 1621 Thanksgiving feast?

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When did Squanto visit Plymouth Colony?

Sometime between 1619 and 1621.Provided by: http://www.wikianswers.com


When did the pilgrims meet Squanto?

The Pilgrims first met Squanto in March 1621 when he approached their settlement at Plymouth. Squanto had been living with the Wampanoag tribe and spoke English, which enabled him to communicate and help the Pilgrims establish peaceful relations with the Native Americans in the area.


The Pilgrims signed a peace treaty with who and Squanto in 1621?

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What native American helped the colonists and native Americans make peace in 1621?

Squanto


Squanto Was the native American who assisted what in 1621?

as far as I remember American history it was the pilgrims


The Pilgrims signed a peace treaty with and Squanto in 1621?

In the spring of 1621, the Pilgrims met two Native Americans, Squanto and Samoset, who, to the Pilgrims' surprise, spoke English. Samoset had learned English from traders, and Squanto had learned it in England, where he had been a prisoner. These two Native Americans offered a peace pact on behalf of the Wampanoag leader Massasoit. They believed that the Pilgrims could be useful allies and signed a treaty in 1621.


What helped the pilgrims survive their first winter?

Squanto helped the Pilgrims survive wynter in 1621


In 1621 who helped the colonists and native Americans make peace?

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What native American brought the pilgrim seeds of native plants and taught them how to plant them in 1621 at the first thanksgiving?

squanto


When did Squanto help the pilgrims?

Squanto helped the Pilgrims in the winter of 1620-1621 when he taught them how to plant crops, fish, and hunt, which helped them survive their first harsh winter in the New World.


What events happened in 1621?

The first Thanksgiving!