Native Americans gave allot of support to the Pilgrims of Plymouth Rock. They helped them grow food and to hunt for it as well.
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Native Americans taught pilgrims how to grow crops native to America. They also taught them how to fish, as well as hunt.
he taught the colonial people how to farm using the land and how to hunt and make weapons
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
The U.S. Settlers were mean to the Native Americans and forced them to move to reservation land where there was no buffalo to hunt and the hunters would have to move out of the reservations to hunt for the buffalo for food, clothing and tools. Long ago before the U.S. Settlers came to America, the Native Americans would follow the buffalo where ever they go to hunt for the things they will need to survive because the buffalo was their sacred animal
Colonists we taught by the Native Americans on how to plant corn, beans, and pumpkins and where to hunt and fish. Colonists traded iron pots, blankets, and guns for the Native Americans' furs. Colonists and The Native Americans competed for the land and then finally war broke out in 1636.
Squanto, or Tisquantum, was a Native American who spoke English and helped the Pilgrims in Plymouth. He belonged to the Patuxet tribe.
Squanto is famous for helping the English pilgrims who had arrived in North America from Plymouth. He taught them how to hunt and plant crops, ensuring they had food to survive the winter.
Squanto was a Native American who helped the English colonists in Massachusetts develop agricultural techniques and served as an interpreter between the colonists and the Wampanoag. He taught the English how to plant and find food. Also to hunt. He was one of the few who spoke English. The corn was very important to the Americans survival.
The natives. Jamestown would have failed if it weren't for the kindness and ignorance of the Native Americans. Kindness in the sense that they taught the settlers how to hunt, grow food, and basically how to survive. Ignorance in the sense that they did not know that the settlers were going to take over their land and massacre their people.
No one. Most knew how from hunting in England.
In the beginning the Native Americans were friendly and helped the settlers farm and make a life in this new land, sharing all they had with them. They taught them how to hunt and fish and taught them about all the new fruits and berries that were abundant in this new land. Many intermarried the settlers and they lived peaceably for some time.
American Indian people taught the settlers the best ways to hunt, fish, and what plants were safe to eat.
Squanto and other Indians taught the colonists how to farm, fish, and hunt.
by a powerful leader named captain John Smith
They ummmm...tried to get help from the Natives of Canada.So the natives taught the settlers to fish, hunt, and dig (for oil, gold, silver, copper, and uranium) and those became mass producing in those communities.
The first Thanksgiving was in 1621 at Plymouth Plantation, Massachusetts.
The Wampanoag taught the pilgrims how to grow food that would grow in the Plymouth soil, showed them where to find game and fish and, of course, they didn't destroy the civilization when they were still stronger.