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What happened to Squanto's village?

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.


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=Squanto was born in a village located near New Plmouth.=


Interpreter for pilgrims and wampanoags?

Squanto, a Pawtuxet Indian born around 1585, served as an interpreter and intermediary between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag. Squanto grew up in a village close to where the Pilgrim's settled in 1620. He went to England and learned to speak English. When he returned he found his village had been wiped out by smallpox. He joined the Wampanoag tribe.


How were Powhatan and Squanto different?

Powhatan was the leader for the Tsenacommacah, an alliance of Algonquian-speaking Virginia Indians in the Tidewater region of Virginia. Father of famed Pocahontas, who used her relationship with John Smith to make a temporary peace with English colony of Jamestown. Squanto was a Patuxet who after his capture and journey to England, returned to his village. His entire village had died from disease and English colonists were trying to build the town on Plymouth over the abandoned village. Squanto created a temporary peace with the English and the local indigenous people, and taught the Colonists how to survive the harsh winter.


Where did Squanto grow up?

Squanto, also known as Tisquantum, grew up in the Patuxet tribe, which was located in present-day Massachusetts, USA. He played a key role in helping the Pilgrims settle in the New World by serving as a translator and mediator between the Pilgrims and the Native American tribes.


Was Squanto a slave?

Squanto was not born a salve, but he was captured by Captain Hunt and sold in Spain. For several years Squanto worked for his masters in Spain before leaving for England, Newfoundland and finally returning to village in North America.


Who taught Squanto English?

Squanto learned English from English explorers and traders who visited his tribe's village in the early 17th century. He was eventually taken to Europe and England, where he further developed his language skills before returning to America.


What challenges did Squanto fce?

Squanto was kidnapped and taken to England where he was treated like a circus animal. He was shown off and mistreated for most of this time. He also learned English before he escaped back to the Americas. When he returned home he found his village deserted as smallpox had wiped out his family and friends.


What year did Squanto leave to go to London?

Squanto was heart broken to return to his home and find all the people that he used to know had died. When the Englishmen arrived, he was glad that people were living on the land of his people again. He asked if he could live with them because it helped him feel better to be with people again in the village where he used to live. The colonists needed help, and he couldn't help but help them.In addition, he gained considerable prestige among the local tribe as the only one who could communicate with the Englishmen.


Where was Squanto born?

his tribe ate mostly corn because that is what he taught the Americans to plant to eat so I'm pretty shore that is what he ate.but you know I'm only a 4th grader but keep asking questinons.Thanks.


What disease did Squanto's family die of?

Leptospirosis is a contender as one of the diseases from which Squanto's (1585?-Nov. 30, 1622) family died. Fifteen years before the Mayflower's landing during the winter of 1620 near an abandoned village on what now is called Cape Code French explorer Samuel de Champlain (Aug. 13, 1574-Dec. 25, 1635) left a map of Native American homes surrounded by corn fields. In between the two dates, many Native Americans and some historians suggest that Squanto, who welcomed the Pilgrims in the spring of 1621, was the sole surviving member of a family, a tribe, a village decimated by a disease spread by spiral-shaped bacteria in rat urine.


Where does the name Canada derive from?

No one knows for sure but there is an Aborginal word for Village and myth has it that the French thought that word referred to the area controlled by that tribe.