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The Europeans on the Mayflower…
were well prepared for the hardships in America.
knew they could rely on the Wampanoags to survive.
relied on their faith that God would provide for them.
did not have enough food or knowledge to keep everyone alive..
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did not have enough food or knowledge to keep everyone alive.
Explanation: the Mayflower passengers faced a brutal first winter (1620–1621), lacking adequate shelter, supplies, and immunity to disease; about half died. They later survived with crucial help from Native Americans (e.g., Squanto) and through strong religious faith, but faith alone didn’t prevent the early losses.
Explanation: the Mayflower passengers faced a brutal first winter (1620–1621), lacking adequate shelter, supplies, and immunity to disease; about half died. They later survived with crucial help from Native Americans (e.g., Squanto) and through strong religious faith, but faith alone didn’t prevent the early losses.
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