Squanto ad Samoset were two Indians who helped the pilgrims of plymouth. Squanto and Samoset shared food with them. They also taught the pilgrims the Native American way to plant corn, go hunting,and also go fishing.
they showed them how to plant veggies and fish also to hunt
Pilgrims
In the spring of 1621, the Pilgrims met two Native Americans, Squanto and Samoset, who, to the Pilgrims' surprise, spoke English. Samoset had learned English from traders, and Squanto had learned it in England, where he had been a prisoner. These two Native Americans offered a peace pact on behalf of the Wampanoag leader Massasoit. They believed that the Pilgrims could be useful allies and signed a treaty in 1621.
The Indian Squanto first came to the pilgrims in the thick of the debate of weather the pilgrims should try to survive the winter or head back for England. He saved them from starvation and then taught them many useful survival skills he knew from his tribe. Three days after their first meeting he brought to the the pilgrims his friend Samoset, who spoke much better english and taught them even better skills and ideas. so, to answer your question, Squanto came first, but Samoset helped them more.
Samoset, the first native American to make contact with the pilgrims and Tisquantum or Squanto who had been kinapped by earlier English and sold in Spain, learned English and assisted the settlers.
The Wampanoag people are the most noted for aiding the settlers from Europe.
Samoset and Squanto
Squanto, a Native American who spoke English, taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate corn, catch fish, and negotiate with other native tribes. Samoset, another Native American, introduced the Pilgrims to Squanto and helped establish peaceful relations between the Pilgrims and the indigenous people. Both Squanto and Samoset played crucial roles in aiding the Pilgrims' survival in the New World.
Samoset - On March 16, 1621, Samoset was the first Native American to make contact with the Pilgrims. After spending the night with the Pilgrims, he came back two days later with Squanto, who spoke English much better than Samoset. Tisquantum (better known as Squanto) was a Patuxet. He was the Native American who assisted the Pilgrims after their first winter in the New World and was integral to their survival.
Two English speaking native Americans helped the pilgrims learn how to survive during the early days. Their names were Squanto and Samoset.
The Pilgrims, who arrived on the Mayflower in 1620, made friends with the Wampanoag Indians, particularly Squanto and Samoset. Squanto taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn, squash, and pumpkins, which helped ensure their survival during their first winter in the New World. Samoset was the first Native American to make contact with the Pilgrims and established a peaceful relationship between them and the Wampanoag tribe.
Samoset and Squanto (Tisquamtum)
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Pilgrims
The two Native Americans who helped the Pilgrims were Squanto and Samoset. Squanto, a member of the Patuxet tribe, taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn, beans, and squash, as well as how to catch fish and trap animals. Samoset, an Abenaki chief, was the first to greet the Pilgrims and facilitated communication between them and other Native tribes. Their assistance was crucial for the survival of the Pilgrims in their early years in America.
what sqanto and samoset did was they helped the pilgrims able to get off the ship and signed the charter
Massasoit worked out a treaty with the Pilgrims, and Squanto helped the people build and grow vegtables. and the last one is Samoset.
Samoset and Squanto