Asked by Miles Morales
The Wampanoag Indians were significant in the Plymouth colony because they:
Helped end the threats from Squanto.
Brought seeds to help the colonists and taught them how to grow corn, beans, and pumpkins.
Helped prevent the spread of disease in the colony.
Taught colonists how to grow tobacco to sell for a profit.
Helped end the threats from Squanto.
Brought seeds to help the colonists and taught them how to grow corn, beans, and pumpkins.
Helped prevent the spread of disease in the colony.
Taught colonists how to grow tobacco to sell for a profit.
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