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How did the settlers get to the Piedmont area of the Appalachians?

European settlers from Pennsylvania,Maryland, and Virginia found a new way to reach the Piedmont. Settlers followed an American Indian trail that became known as the Great Wagon Road.


The region where the Massachusetts Bay Colony was begun?

Pilgrim settlers from England first intended to settle Provincetown, MA, but gave up the idea in favor of settling Plymouth, MA. Plymouth became the first permanent English settlement in MA in 1620.


Who was squanto and what did squanto do?

Squanto was a Native American who helped the English colonists in Massachusetts develop agricultural techniques and served as an interpreter between the colonists and the Wampanoag. He taught the English how to plant and find food. Also to hunt. He was one of the few who spoke English. The corn was very important to the Americans survival.


Was Squanto a Plains Indian?

No, Tisquantum belonged to the Patuxet tribe which was part of the Wampanoag group, in the area that later became Plymouth, Massachusetts. They are classed as typical eastern woodlands people.


Who stayed with the pilgrims and became their interpreter?

Squanto was the Patuxet Indian who stayed with the Pilgrims through there first winter. He learned English under Sir Ferdinando Gorges after being captured by Captain George Weymouth and sent to England.


The settlement at Plymouth became part of which colony?

The Plymouth settlement was established in 1620, on the east coast of North America. It became part of the Dominion of New England in 1686.


When did Sir Francis Drake become Mayor of Plymouth?

Sir Francis Drake became Mayor of Plymouth in 1580.


Why was Squanto a traitor?

Squanto, a member of the Patuxet tribe, was considered a traitor by some of his fellow Native Americans because he allied with the English settlers, particularly the Pilgrims, after having been captured and taken to Europe. He learned English and became a guide and interpreter for the settlers, sharing valuable agricultural knowledge that helped them survive. This collaboration was seen by some tribes as a betrayal of his people, especially as it contributed to the settlers' expansion and the subsequent decline of Native American autonomy in the region.


How discover Seattle?

I guess you could say the Indians discovered Seattle! When settlers came in the 1800s, they started a small settlement off Alki Point. This eventually became seattle, and they decided to name it Seattle after the local Indian chief, Sealth, who had been really friendly to the settlers.


Who became mayor of Plymouth in the 16th century?

Francis Drake


Did the pilgrims have horses?

The Pilgrims did not bring horses with them on the Mayflower when they first arrived in Plymouth in 1620. However, horses were later introduced to the Plymouth colony by other settlers and became an important mode of transportation and labor.


What colony became famous because its settlers disappeared?

Roanoke.