Massasoit, the leader of the Wampanoag tribe, played a crucial role in aiding the early Pilgrim colonists at Plymouth by establishing a peace treaty with them in 1621. This alliance helped ensure the survival of the Pilgrims during their first years in the New World, as Massasoit provided them with essential resources, including food and knowledge about local agriculture. His support fostered a relatively cooperative relationship between the Wampanoag and the colonists, which was vital for the Pilgrims' initial success and adaptation to their new environment.
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The Powhatan Indians.
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they didn't they help THE BRITISH not the colonist then george washington came and changed there mind
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Britain taxed the colonist because the need the money for the troops. The troops help protect the colonist for the Indians. If there was no money to help the soldiers the colonist would die.
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They taught them to grow crops.
Land + Gold += Power
Give a supporting detial;The colonist belived that the strength of unity would help them.
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By getting money for trade
British wanted to help pay for the french and Indian war and the colonist all didn't like the taxes and didn't agree