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The local Native Americans: Squanto was one of them.

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The native American who showed the pilgrims how to grow corn was named?

Saquanto


How did the native Americans help the pilgrams?

They helped them to grow crops in the "New World" and gave them corn and other vegetables to grow and plant.


What Native American taught the Pilgrims to grow corn?

Squanto taught the pilgrims to grow corn.


Who showed then pilgrims how to grow corn?

Squanto,a native American Patuxet, found the colonist starving,sick and dying.He taught them how to plant corn,squash and pumpkins.


How did the American Indians help the Plymouth colonists survive?

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.


What date did Squanto help the pilgrims?

he helped the pilgrims grow food like corn


Who was wampanoag Indian who taught pilgrims to grow corn?

The Squanto.


Who was the wampanoag Indian who taught pilgrims to grow corn?

The Squanto.


What did the Pilgrims grow in their gardens?

corn all different colors too


Who helped the pilgrims huntfishbuild housesand grow corn?

The native American people.


What crops did the Pilgrims grow?

pilgrims grew all different corn like red , and purple they also grew , squash ect.


Why was squander famous?

You probably mean Squanto (real name Tisquantum), the Native American who helped the Pilgrims survive. The Pilgrims' first winter in America was hard; their shelters were inadequate for weather colder than they were used to, and they did not have enough food supplies. Squanto showed them how to grow good crops of corn by fertilizing the corn with fish. He also taught them how to catch these and other fish, as well as other wildlife necessary for food until the corn could grow and other vegetables could grow. Squanto helped the Pilgrims also as a guide and translator. Without Squanto's help, the Pilgrims probably would not have survived their second winter and the colony might have died out.