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No. American Indians taught priests and all other colonists how to farm and survive in North America. I am not sure what you mean by building skills, but different Native Americans already had many ways of building their residences before the colonists arrived.
Native American tribes used their elders to teach the young, through example and oral histories.
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In the 1600s, English Puritans settled in New England. People in their communities obeyed the rules of the Bible. Puritan religion shaped the government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. All settlers had to go to church. A town meeting was held once a year. Only men with property could vote on laws for their town. Puritan towns had more self-government than most colonies. Some colonists thought Puritans should not tell them what to believe or how to act. Roger Williams was a dissenter. He did not believe the government should make laws about religion. Williams wanted religious freedom. The Puritans banished him from Massachusetts Bay. In 1636, Williams started a new colony that became Rhode Island. Rhode Island's government was separate from the church. Anne Hutchinson also disagreed with Puritan ministers. She held meetings that allowed men and women to discuss religion. Puritans did not think women should teach men about religion. Hutchinson was banished and went to Rhode Island. Thomas Hooker also disagreed with the Puritans. He wanted to start a place where men who did not belong to the church could vote. He started the colony of Connecticut. Other colonists settled the area that became New Hampshire and Maine. Conflicts over Land The Puritans lived on American Indian land. Colonists bought the land from the Indians and expected them to leave. Indians believed land could be shared, but not owned. Colonists and the Pequot Indians fought over the land. Colonists killed most of the Pequot Indians and took their land. More colonists arrived. The Wampanoag Indian leader Metacomet, called King Philip, felt his people had to defend their land. In 1675, another war began. A year later the colonists won King Philip's War. They enslaved some Wampanoags and forced the rest to leave. Few American Indians remained in eastern New England after the war
Eli Whitney went to teach at the Georgia Academy in Savannah, Georgia. He was hired to teach a variety of subjects, but his time there is most notably associated with his invention of the cotton gin, which significantly impacted the cotton industry in the South. Whitney's innovations in manufacturing and agriculture would go on to shape American industry.
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No. American Indians taught priests and all other colonists how to farm and survive in North America. I am not sure what you mean by building skills, but different Native Americans already had many ways of building their residences before the colonists arrived.
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The priests taught the Indians about christianity.
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The American Indians taught European settlers how to plant and grow corn, beans and squash. Also, how to recognize toxic berries and plants.
Native American tribes used their elders to teach the young, through example and oral histories.
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Squanto taught the colonists how to cultivate corn, fish, and hunt in the new land. He also acted as a translator and mediator between the colonists and Native American tribes, helping to establish peaceful relations.
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