What happened during the Pilgrims' first winter at Plymouth?

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They used the supplies they had with them and prepared to plant seeds in the spring.

They used the supplies they had with them and prepared to plant seeds in the spring.

Many died when Indians attacked in order to steal their food.

Many died when Indians attacked in order to steal their food.

Some went back to England, but most stayed and taught themselves to survive.

Some went back to England, but most stayed and taught themselves to survive.

Many died from cold and starvation, but an Indian called Squanto taught them to survive.

Many died from cold and starvation, but an Indian called Squanto taught them to survive.

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During the Pilgrims' first winter at Plymouth, many died from cold and starvation, but an Indian called Squanto taught them to survive. The winter of 1620-1621 was particularly harsh, and the settlers faced significant challenges, including insufficient food supplies and harsh weather conditions. Squanto, a member of the Patuxet tribe, played a crucial role in helping the Pilgrims learn how to cultivate crops like corn and squash, as well as how to fish and hunt for food.