The Wampanoag played a crucial role in helping the early English colonists survive by teaching them essential agricultural techniques, such as how to cultivate corn, beans, and squash, often referred to as the "Three Sisters." They also shared knowledge about local resources, including fishing and hunting practices, which were vital for food sustenance. Additionally, the Wampanoag provided assistance in forging peaceful relations with other Native American tribes, which helped secure the colonists' safety during their initial years in the New World. This collaboration laid the groundwork for the famous Thanksgiving celebration.
Depending on the body part, in quite a few ways... you have to have body partsto survive.
the tarantula, has may ways to help it survive in the wild.....Like,it can replace its internal organs and got for at least 3months without eating.
Camouflage can help fish in two ways, to protect them from predators or to sneak attack their prey.
just give them lot's of water and food ( like bamboo) :)
In what ways did the Great Awakening contribute to the independent spirit of American colonists?
Animals use their physical appearances to adapt and survive. Different outer coverings help them survive by providing warmth and camouflage.
No
berry plants provide organisms with food and nutrients
No. American Indians taught priests and all other colonists how to farm and survive in North America. I am not sure what you mean by building skills, but different Native Americans already had many ways of building their residences before the colonists arrived.
ok ther are heaps of ways but 1 is 2 help th envirnment and there 4 ur helping theirhabittat good luck
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The colonists introduced their ways to the Africa and this eventually led to the culture changing. Africans were eventually enslaved by the colonists and some colonists contracted diseases from the Africans.