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Pilgrims celebrated thanksgiving because they wanted to celebrate the accomplishment of their colony and how they survived throughout the harsh year with the help of the Indians.
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The question said "Native Americans" who helped the settlers. The Puritans occupied Indian lands in what is now Massachusetts. Jamestown was down in the southeast - Chesapeake Bay. The Virginia Indians who interacted with those setllers were part of the Powhatan Confederacy, a group of local tribes. It was a complex relationship between English and natives. The Powhatans did help, at first, in terms of farming practices, fishing and other forms of survival but the English settlers were violent and greedy for land from the beginning, causing conflicts.
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 Wampanoag Tribe is the tribe of Chief Massasoit, Samoset, and Squanto. They made contact with the Pilgrims and aided them. Without the help of the Wampanoag tribe it is possible that the colonists of Plymouth Colony would not have survived the first winter.
Squanto and Samoset befriended the colonists, and showed the Pilgrims how to grow corn, beans, pumpkins, and where to hunt and fish. They helped the Pilgrims make a treaty with the Wampanoag people.
Pilgrims celebrated thanksgiving because they wanted to celebrate the accomplishment of their colony and how they survived throughout the harsh year with the help of the Indians.
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
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The Wampanoag played a crucial role in helping the early English colonists survive by teaching them essential agricultural techniques, such as how to cultivate corn, beans, and squash, often referred to as the "Three Sisters." They also shared knowledge about local resources, including fishing and hunting practices, which were vital for food sustenance. Additionally, the Wampanoag provided assistance in forging peaceful relations with other Native American tribes, which helped secure the colonists' safety during their initial years in the New World. This collaboration laid the groundwork for the famous Thanksgiving celebration.
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The Wampanoag Indians played a crucial role in the survival of the Pilgrims during their early years in North America. They taught the Pilgrims essential agricultural techniques, such as how to cultivate corn, beans, and squash, which were vital for their sustenance. Additionally, the Wampanoag, led by Chief Massasoit, established a peace treaty with the Pilgrims that facilitated cooperation and trade between the two groups. This partnership was instrumental in helping the Pilgrims endure their first harsh winters.
The taxes were to help pay for the French and Indian war. They reasoned that they were protecting the colonists and the colonists were English subjects so they should help pay for the war.
Chief Tomochichi helped the colonists found the Savannah by planning meetings with English colonists and there leader James Oglethorpe.
The question said "Native Americans" who helped the settlers. The Puritans occupied Indian lands in what is now Massachusetts. Jamestown was down in the southeast - Chesapeake Bay. The Virginia Indians who interacted with those setllers were part of the Powhatan Confederacy, a group of local tribes. It was a complex relationship between English and natives. The Powhatans did help, at first, in terms of farming practices, fishing and other forms of survival but the English settlers were violent and greedy for land from the beginning, causing conflicts.