The Pilgrims did not directly purchase Plymouth from the Native Americans. Instead, they negotiated with the Wampanoag leader Massasoit, who allowed them to settle in the area in exchange for mutual protection and a peaceful coexistence. The Pilgrims did provide gifts, such as beads, cloth, and other goods, as part of their initial interactions, but there was no formal transaction or payment for the land itself.
The Pilgrims on the Mayflower were sponsored by the London and Plymouth Company. The agreement was that if the colonies prospered, this would be payment back to the compaines.
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The Pilgrims on the Mayflower were sponsored by the London and Plymouth Company. The agreement was that if the colonies prospered, this would be payment back to the compaines.
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they didn't!!! The poor Indians were forced out.. and given the bad land that they couldn't use.
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HE DID NOT PAY THE INDIANS FOR LAND INSTEAD HE WENT AND FOUND UN OWNED LAND
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Indians why is it Indians don't have to pay taxes your reason is not good enough for me
how did the Indians fell after the revolt po pay
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They had sponsors and sold all their land and most of their possessions.