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The native Indians taught the Pilgrims how to live basic life in their country. As the landscape was different than the Pilgrims had experienced.

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What was the chief's name that assisted the pilgrims?

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The Indian chief who helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter in America was Chief Massasoit of the Wampanoag tribe. He formed a crucial alliance with the Pilgrims, providing them with food and support during their difficult early months. This cooperation ultimately led to the first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621.


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The Pokanoket Indians who accompanied Chief Massassoit [c. 1581-1661] celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims. Their Chief had concluded a treaty with the Pilgrims, on March 22, 1621. He had agreed to friendly interactions with the Pilgrims as protection for Wampanoag Confederacy peoples against their enemies, the Narragansett Indians of the area.


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How long was the treaty between the pilgrims and the Indians kept?

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