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... the Plymouth Colony. (Encarta, "Pilgrims") The Indians native to this area were called the Patuxet tribe. However, in 1618, the ...
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... winter. Upon the first harvest following the harsh winter, the Pilgrims and Indians sat down together for a grand Thanksgiving feast. ...
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... introduced by the whites. Cooperation was at it's best with the Pilgrims and Indians of Plymouth Rock. Poor and inadequate food, strenuous ...
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... introduced by the whites. Cooperation was at it's best with the Pilgrims and Indians of Plymouth Rock. Poor and inadequate food, strenuous ...
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... After the pact is made with the Indians, the Pilgrims begin to reap some of the benefits promised by Smith, but it all takes much work. ...
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... and relations with the Indians, and hardships of the immigrants. First, the colonizers of Jamestown had very different reasons for settling from the Pilgrims. ...
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... After introducing Sqanto, a native, and Samoset, the chief, the Indians and Pilgrims worked together and had the first Thanksgiving in 1621 in Jamestown. ...
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... After introducing Sqanto, a native, and Samoset, the chief, the Indians and Pilgrims worked together and had the first Thanksgiving in 1621 in Jamestown. ...
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... Vaughan's book describes the interactions between the Indians and the Puritans and how ... history of interracial relations from the arrival of the Pilgrims to the ...
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... how the pilgrims had the first Thanksgiving dinner with the Indians, but we never hear about the way those same pilgrims paid back the same Indians who helped ...
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... They had some trouble with the winter and the Indians, but they survived, and were free to practice their religion. The Pilgrims finally were able to have ...
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... They had some trouble with the winter and the Indians, but they survived, and were free to practice their religion. The Pilgrims finally were able to have ...
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A little bit later we also found out about the pilgrims who found America in the Mayflower and had the first Thanksgiving ever with their guests the Indians. ...
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... quite useful to Squanto as he would later assist the Pilgrims in their ... so Squanto learned their language, helped in their relations with other Indians, and was ...
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... with the Indians and were always deeply in debt to their investors. Although it was not the financial success their investors had hoped, the Pilgrims succeeded ...
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... and [taught] the Pilgrims how to survive"(David p. 24). ... He became aware of his position with the English and began to threaten the indians by telling them he ...
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... The first town Plymouth were founded by Pilgrims, the Separatists who ... settlements of Jamestown suffered from the oppositions of Indians, inadequate colonists ...
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... Bradford reminds us how harsh and difficult the trip to the New World was for the pilgrims. ... John Smith does not mention in his book about the Native Indians. ...
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... Americas was to go with the intention of converting Indians to Christianity ... of ultra-pious Christians, called the Brownists-later called Pilgrims by American ...
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... on the shores of Chesapeake Bay in 1606, soon they were attacked by Indians. ... They were separatist known as pilgrims, settled the land in strong belief that ...
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... The colonists need for land was easily satisfied; the Powhatan Indians had cleared ... In fact, while people associate the Pilgrims on the Mayflower with people ...
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... The colonists and the Indians also had a very uneasy peace for over three decades. The Pilgrims had tried unsuccessfully to take over Indian land, causing the ...
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... defiant advantage, which is evident by the strong trust in God that the Pilgrims had, by ... one example would be John Smith, and he just handled the Indians in a ...
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When the Puritans and Pilgrims were coming to America, they had expected many new opportunities ... They were almost clueless, that is, until they met the Indians. ...
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... the Moors, even assisting in the massacre of the American Indians in the ... those who made the hazardous journey to Santiago were allowed to be called "Pilgrims". ...
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... openly, worked together in establishing villages, and notoriously, the Indians aided the ... Historically, this difficulty is very vivid, as the Pilgrims had left ...
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... Harvard College was founded in 1636, only 16 years after the Pilgrims landed. ... Such activity excited the worst fears of the Indians. ...
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... Before the Mayflower Compact was drafted, the Pilgrims suffered problems with disease, neighboring Indians, and an unfamiliar climate. ...
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... guilt was visible by events such as the landing of the pilgrims and the ... think that it wasn't completely the English's fault because the Indians would always ...
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... There is an innate irrational fear of the Indians and this can be seen most ... of human creatures, all dressed in white...light this halt of the pilgrims" (541). ...
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