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the guy bradford helped welcome the pilgrims
William Bradford, William Brewster and John Carver.
The Mayflower was used to get the pilgrims to America. If you heard of Christopher Columbus then you heard of pilgrims and if you heard of pilgrims you heard of the Mayflower.
Pilgrims did it Pilgrims did it Pilgrims did it
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
pilgrims
the wampanoag Indians
William Bradford, William Brewster and John Carver.
its welcome, not welcomed
Neither. The correct response is, "You are welcome." or "You're welcome."
Welcomed Catholics
Welcomed is a verb (past tense of welcome) and an adjective (a welcomed vacation).
Counted among the Seven Most Holy Cities in India, just living there was (is) supposed to cause your better inner being to emerge, and bathing in the nearby river was (is) supposed to wash away even the worst of sins. Therefore, I would think that all sinners were (are) welcomed there. A shorter answer may be 'persons of all faiths'. An even shorter answer may be 'pilgrims'.
The past tense for "welcome" is "welcomed."
CertainlyANS#2:All are welcomed.
pilgrims
The members of WikiAnswers are very busy, and you can't expect to be welcomed, but welcome! :)
the governor of the pilgrims the governor of the pilgrims