The Pilgrim's relationship with the Native Americans was fairly good. The Native Americans were honestly scared of the Pilgrims at first because they saw these men approach with these classy clothes and intimidating boats and were petrified. As time went on the Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter. You could call them allies at that point.
because the pilgrims taught the Native Americans how to farm.
The Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive by showing them how to plant, hunt, and fish.
Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.
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because the pilgrims taught the Native Americans how to farm.
Thanksgiving is not a Native American tradition. It was created by the Pilgrims.
The Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive by showing them how to plant, hunt, and fish.
If you mean the Thanksgiving feast, the Native Americans or American Indians joined the pilgrims' feast after teaching the pilgrims about native foods.
The pilgrims were initially afraid of Squanto and Samoset because they were Native Americans, and the pilgrims had limited understanding of the native peoples in the region. The pilgrims were also wary due to their past encounters with the native population, which were often marked by conflict and misunderstandings. However, Squanto's willingness to help the pilgrims and act as a mediator between them and the local Native American tribes ultimately helped to build a better relationship between the two groups.
TheIndian's name was Squanto
Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.
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Native Americans taught pilgrims how to grow crops native to America. They also taught them how to fish, as well as hunt.
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as far as I remember American history it was the pilgrims