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When the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock in 1620, they were met with much colder weather than they had predicted. They were forced to make friends with as many of the Native Americans as possible. What was the name of local Indian who helped the people of the Plymouth Colony?
A.
Powhatan
B.
Pocasset
C.
Squanto
D.
Pocahontas
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C. Squanto
He (Tisquantum) was a Patuxet Native American who taught the Pilgrims vital survival skills—how to plant corn, fish, and negotiate with other tribes—and acted as an interpreter and mediator.
He (Tisquantum) was a Patuxet Native American who taught the Pilgrims vital survival skills—how to plant corn, fish, and negotiate with other tribes—and acted as an interpreter and mediator.
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