They taught them how and where to plant corn, the best places to fish, and other useful information they needed to know and learn.
The Natives Americans taught the Whites how to hunt.
They taught the pilgrims how to survive off the land in America.
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
When they came to north carolina there where already indians living here so the pilgrimms made a deal with the indians that they would teach the indians how th harvest food if the indians tought them how to hunt and gather.
The Indians. The pilgrims were having trouble growing corn, so they went peace making with the Indians so that they would teach them how to grow it right.
The Natives Americans taught the Whites how to hunt.
They taught the pilgrims how to survive off the land in America.
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
Tomatoes were considered poisonous.
because they will have to live in the same territory and they have to live and eat with each other. the Indians teach the pilgrims how to fish and hunt.
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
What were the pilgrims taught
When they came to north carolina there where already indians living here so the pilgrimms made a deal with the indians that they would teach the indians how th harvest food if the indians tought them how to hunt and gather.
The Indians. The pilgrims were having trouble growing corn, so they went peace making with the Indians so that they would teach them how to grow it right.
Yes pilgrims did marry Indians.
The Pilgrims were the newcomers in the "New World". The "Indians" or native people were already here. I guess you could say the Pilgrims came here and found the "Indians" who were already here.
The Wampanoag Native Americans taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn using a method called the "Three Sisters" technique, which involved planting corn, beans, and squash together in the same mound. This sustainable agricultural practice helped the Pilgrims grow a successful corn crop.