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... On March 16, 1621 an Indian named Squanto entered the Pilgrim village. With ... unknown. In this tribe Squanto learned many useful skills. ...
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Squanto Squanto is a Native American who lived in the early seventeenth century in what is now the Northeast United States. When ...
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... The Pilgrims did have help though from one Indian named Squanto who is said to have been a slave in Spain and had escaped back to Massachusetts only to find ...
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... Squanto, a Patuxet, is said to have taught the white settlers how to plant corn and fertilize it with dead fish. ... He later returned with Squanto. ...
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... Squanto, a Patuxet, is said to have taught the white settlers how to plant corn and fertilize it with dead fish. ... He later returned with Squanto. ...
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... He told them of Squanto an Indian who could speak even better than he could. Squanto in tuned with the land, taught the colonists ...
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... The colonists were then introduced to Squanto who quickly became good friends with colonists which eventually resulted in a friendly treaty between the tribe ...
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... (Loewen, 80-81) The only surviving member of the Patuxet tribe was Tisquantum, or "Squanto," who had been in England during the time of the plague. ...
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... This excerpt from of Plymouth Plantation shows this fact. "But Squanto continued with them and was their interpreter and was a special instrument sent of God ...
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... They traded fur to the natives and locals. They also found an industry in fishing which was led under the direction of Squanto. ...
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... This excerpt from of Plymouth Plantation shows this fact. "But Squanto continued with them and was their interpreter and was a special instrument sent of God ...
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... Loewen is truly a very learned historian, listing innumerable details and examples: he corrects the misconception concerning Squanto, who did not openly help ...
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... The Pilgrims that settled in New Plymouth might have starved to death if it wasn't for the Indian Squanto which showed them how to grow crops. ...
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... fur. Even the Puritans gained trust from Squanto in Plymouth to build a long-lasting relationship of trust and friendship. When ...
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