Squanto, a member of the Patuxet tribe, was considered a traitor by some of his fellow Native Americans because he allied with the English settlers, particularly the Pilgrims, after having been captured and taken to Europe. He learned English and became a guide and interpreter for the settlers, sharing valuable agricultural knowledge that helped them survive. This collaboration was seen by some tribes as a betrayal of his people, especially as it contributed to the settlers' expansion and the subsequent decline of Native American autonomy in the region.
squanto was a friend
Squanto was because he helped the pilgrims.
who introduced squanto to the native Americans
in 1614
Squanto was about 29 years old when he was kidnapped by an English explorer named Thomas Hunt.
Squanto is pronounced as SKWAHN-toh, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Squanto was a man.
squanto was a friend
Squanto was because he helped the pilgrims.
squanto like to help pilgrims
Squanto lived in Maine.
That person is called a Traitor.
Squanto was an interpreter and guide for Englishmen in New England.
Squanto taught the pilgrims how to live. P.S. You asked the question twice. :P
Yes, there are many pictures of Squanto. Of course, there are no photographs since photography was not invented during Squanto's lifetime. Pictures of Squanto will be of varying degrees of accuracy depending on the skills and knowledge of the artist drawing them.
yes, he was a traitor, he went a long with Benedict Arnold who was a traitor
Squanto was kidnapped in 1614.