Squanto learned English from English fishermen and traders who had visited his tribe before. The pilgrims learned English from their interactions with Squanto and other Native Americans who acted as interpreters and helped them communicate with the local tribes. Over time, they were able to teach and learn from each other, leading to improved communication and cooperation.
Squanto learned English after being captured and taken to Europe, where he was introduced to the language. He later returned to North America and acted as an interpreter between the Pilgrims and Native American tribes.
Squanto, an indigenous man who had been in contact with English speakers before the Pilgrims arrived, learned English during his time in Europe and also while living with English settlers before the arrival of the Pilgrims. He acted as an interpreter for Massasoit and the Pilgrims due to his knowledge of both English and the native language.
Squanto learned English through his experiences with English traders who visited his region before the Pilgrims arrived. He had been kidnapped and taken to England, where he learned the language, and later returned to North America. His knowledge of English helped him act as an interpreter and mediator between Massasoit and the Pilgrims.
Squanto learned English while living in England, where he was captured and sold into slavery. He eventually gained his freedom and returned to North America, where he acted as an interpreter and mediator between the Pilgrims and Native American tribes.
Squanto learned English after being kidnapped and taken to England, where he lived for several years before returning to America. During his time in England, Squanto learned to speak English and was able to use this knowledge to communicate with the Pilgrims upon his return.
Two English speaking native Americans helped the pilgrims learn how to survive during the early days. Their names were Squanto and Samoset.
Squanto learned English after being captured and taken to Europe, where he was introduced to the language. He later returned to North America and acted as an interpreter between the Pilgrims and Native American tribes.
Squanto, an indigenous man who had been in contact with English speakers before the Pilgrims arrived, learned English during his time in Europe and also while living with English settlers before the arrival of the Pilgrims. He acted as an interpreter for Massasoit and the Pilgrims due to his knowledge of both English and the native language.
Squanto learned English through his experiences with English traders who visited his region before the Pilgrims arrived. He had been kidnapped and taken to England, where he learned the language, and later returned to North America. His knowledge of English helped him act as an interpreter and mediator between Massasoit and the Pilgrims.
The Pilgrims were from England. They already spoke English.
Chief Massasoit gave Squanto shelter and protection when he found out Squanto's tribe had died. He later helped Squanto learn English and served as a mediator between the Pilgrims and Native Americans.
Squanto was introduced to the Pilgrims by Samoset, a member of the Abenaki tribe who spoke some English and acted as a mediator between the Pilgrims and the Native American tribes.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. He was freed,went to England, where he learned English.Then he lived with the Wampanoag people.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. He was freed,went to England, where he learned English.Then he lived with the Wampanoag people.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. He was freed,went to England, where he learned English.Then he lived with the Wampanoag people.
Squanto had been captured by European traders and sold into slavery in Spain. He was freed,went to England, where he learned English.Then he lived with the Wampanoag people.
Squanto learned English while living in England, where he was captured and sold into slavery. He eventually gained his freedom and returned to North America, where he acted as an interpreter and mediator between the Pilgrims and Native American tribes.