I'm think no that Squanto and Pocohants had never met each other Pocahontas died in 1617. But Squanto has met Smith and at that time Pocohontas and Smith were married so there was a chance that they have known each other.
1. He was a native american2. He was the only surviving member of his tribe3. He was kidnapped by englishman Thomas Hunt4. He was captured by the Wampanoag tribe during a mission5. He died in the 1620s6. He was part of the Patuxet tribe7. He helped the Pilgrims8. He taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn and catch fish9. He was born from the 1580s10. His real name was TisquantumSquanto was born in 1580 and died on November 1622. He was 42 years old when he died.It was so sad to the pligrims because Squanto taught the pilgrims how to plant corn, which berries are safe to eat and more.Squanto was a Native American in case you didn't know that. :) yep that is all of it.
I don't know, i wanna know too, where is he now?
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As most know the real life Pocahontas was named Matoka at birth. What most don't know is that her mother who was also named Pocahontas died when giving birth to Pocahontas. It is said by the oral history of the Indians in question that people called her Pocahontas even before the coming of age ceremony when she was about 10. These factors lead her to choose the name Pocahontas.Source: The true story of Pocahontas: the other side of historyBy Linwood Custalow, Angela L. Daniel
No. Without Squanto, the Pilgrims would not know how to survive. Also Squanto showed them how to plant and how to fish.
No. Without Squanto, the Pilgrims would not know how to survive. Also Squanto showed them how to plant and how to fish.
They know it so much.
Squanto had no children because his wife died while he was in England.
Where did she work at I need to know
They know it so much.
I don't know i just looked this up and this is what happend
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.
As far as I know Pocahontas was actually named Matoaka she was nicknamed pocahontas. She had saved the life of John Smith when she kept her father from clubbing him to death when she was about 10 or 11 years old.
You should know she's your grandma
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