They were taught how to read,write,and how to read the bible.
The Pilgrims & Jamestown settlers had to learn to trade with the Indians, deal with hunger and disease.
Your in Mrs. Drumms class go ask her!!
Your in Mrs. Drumms class go ask her!!
The Pilgrims all ready knew English since they were English. The Native Americans learned from them and most likely taught them a few of their words.
No, because they had to learn to like new things.
yes they learn to die
The Pilgrims & Jamestown settlers had to learn to trade with the Indians, deal with hunger and disease.
Your in Mrs. Drumms class go ask her!!
Your in Mrs. Drumms class go ask her!!
The Native Americans.
The Pilgrims learned agricultural techniques and survival skills from Squanto, a Native American who helped them cultivate crops such as maize and showed them where and how to fish. This knowledge was crucial for the Pilgrims to survive in their new environment in Plymouth.
The Pilgrims all ready knew English since they were English. The Native Americans learned from them and most likely taught them a few of their words.
No, because they had to learn to like new things.
Squanto, an indigenous man who had been in contact with English speakers before the Pilgrims arrived, learned English during his time in Europe and also while living with English settlers before the arrival of the Pilgrims. He acted as an interpreter for Massasoit and the Pilgrims due to his knowledge of both English and the native language.
The Pilgrims were taught how to grow their own food by the Wampanoag tribe. Native American leader Squanto, a member of the Patuxet band of the Wampanoag, played a crucial role in helping the Pilgrims learn agricultural techniques, such as planting corn, beans, and squash. This assistance was vital for the Pilgrims' survival during their early years in America. The collaboration between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag led to the first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621.
Squanto learned English after being captured and taken to Europe, where he was introduced to the language. He later returned to North America and acted as an interpreter between the Pilgrims and Native American tribes.
yes they did while hiding they were trying to find a way.