All the inhabitants of Squano's village were killed by a plague while Squanto was in Europe. When the Pilgrims established Plymouth Colony they found the land around Squanto's village had been cleared for agriculture, and they established their fort on the same site. When Squanto discovered the pilgrims, he requested permission to live with them so that he could live on the land of his people. While living with the colonists, he taught them how to plant crops and catch fish in the streams.
In many cases, the Pilgrims learned by doing. When they arrived in the new land, many had never farmed, and weren't well versed on what it took to live in a near wilderness state. Thankfully, they found some native people who were willing to give them survival lessons.
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The Wampanoag Indians helped the pilgrims. It is believed that without the Indians, the pilgrims wouldn't have survived. Squanto specifically helped them. He taught them how to set corn and fertilize it, where to fish and where to forage for edible plants and fruit.
Native Americans taught pilgrims how to grow crops native to America. They also taught them how to fish, as well as hunt.
they did because squanto showed the pilgrims where to catch fish.
The Indians that they became friends with! :D
they showed them to grow vegetsbles,catch fish,grow crops,build houses.
The Pilgrims "planted" (buried) the fish next to the corn as fertilizer. Or to put it another way - burying the fish acted as compost.
They taught them how and where to plant corn, the best places to fish, and other useful information they needed to know and learn.
Squanto helped the Pilgrims by teaching them how to cultivate corn, catch fish, and navigate the land upon their arrival in North America. He also acted as a translator and intermediary between the Pilgrims and the Native American tribes in the area, helping to establish peaceful relations. Squanto's assistance was instrumental in the survival of the Pilgrims during their early years in the New World.
It is pretty simple; they catch fish.
sometimes it depends on what fish you are trying to catch
Tisquantum, also known as Squanto, helped the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony by teaching them how to cultivate corn, extract sap from maple trees, catch fish, and use fertilizers. He also facilitated communication with local Native American tribes, helping establish peaceful relations and securing alliances for the Pilgrims.
Beavers don't catch fish
The Wampanoags helped the Pilgrims by teaching them how to fish, hunt, and plant food.
you can catch sun fish with a fishing pole