Squanto helped the Pilgrims survive wynter in 1621
Indians helped them.
It was Squanto. http://www.workersforjesus.com/f25-14.htm
the indians!
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During the Pilgrims' first winter, the Wampanoag leader, Massasoit, and the Native American Squanto were instrumental in helping them survive. Squanto taught the Pilgrims essential agricultural practices, such as planting corn, beans, and squash, and helped them establish crucial trade relations with local tribes. His guidance and knowledge of the land were vital in ensuring the Pilgrims could sustain themselves through the harsh winter.
Indians helped them.
Indians helped them.
Squanto
Squanto helped the Pilgrims in the winter of 1620-1621 when he taught them how to plant crops, fish, and hunt, which helped them survive their first harsh winter in the New World.
The name of the Indian Chief who helped the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock survive that first winter was Indian Chief Massasoit.
It was Squanto. http://www.workersforjesus.com/f25-14.htm
Indians helped them.
the indians!
about half and half
tisquantum
Squanto
The Indian Squanto first came to the pilgrims in the thick of the debate of weather the pilgrims should try to survive the winter or head back for England. He saved them from starvation and then taught them many useful survival skills he knew from his tribe. Three days after their first meeting he brought to the the pilgrims his friend Samoset, who spoke much better english and taught them even better skills and ideas. so, to answer your question, Squanto came first, but Samoset helped them more.