What describes the Pilgrims' first winter at Plymouth?

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cold, hunger, and no help
cold, hunger, and no help

rain, good supplies, and help from England
rain, good supplies, and help from England

rain, good supplies, and attacks from Squanto and other Native Americans
rain, good supplies, and attacks from Squanto and other Native Americans

cold, starvation, and help from Squanto and other Native Americans

1 answer

The most accurate description of the Pilgrims' first winter at Plymouth is:

cold, hunger, and no help

During that harsh winter, the Pilgrims faced extreme cold and food shortages, and they received little assistance. Although they did eventually receive help from Native Americans, this assistance came later, not during the first winter.