If you're talking about colonial America, indentureship was given in exchange for passage to the colonies, which people expected to be a land that would make them rich.
Of Europe. Not America. Natives did not make the kind of maps we use.
To pursue religious freedom.
what crafts did pilgrims make
Because they wanted to make it work in America than go back from where they came.
Pilgrims
the Columbian exchange was a dramatically widespread exchange of animals, foods, human populations including the slaves too.
The Native American (Indians live in India, Native Americans live in America) helped the Pilgrims survive in a new world that the Pilgrims saw as an untamed wilderness due to the lack of modernization like roads, guns, and other commodities. They showed and helped the pilgrims hunt fish and farm. Specifically introducing them to corn.
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Plymouth
each pilgrim made 1 voyage to America and the number of voyages is not easy as they are still coming every day
The Northwest Passage, except that it isn't imaginary; it's just usually frozen. For the last couple of years, good icebreakers have been able to make it.