Same way any amateur hunter learns - by experience. it is possible that at some point the Indians helped and taught them a few things especially Squanto, but for the most part, these hardy people learned for themselves how to survive and live in the then wilderness of Massachusetts.
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Same way any amateur hunter learns - by experience. it is possible that at some point the Indians helped and taught them a few things especially Squanto, but for the most part, these hardy people learned for themselves how to survive and live in the then wilderness of Massachusetts.
Same way any amateur hunter learns - by experience. it is possible that at some point the Indians helped and taught them a few things especially Squanto, but for the most part, these hardy people learned for themselves how to survive and live in the then wilderness of Massachusetts.
Squanto, or Tisquantum, was a Native American who spoke English and helped the Pilgrims in Plymouth. He belonged to the Patuxet tribe.
Yes, fox hunting especially. He often would hunt with his dogs that he bred .
all native Americans ordered on to reservations. - i suppose it made it easier to hunt them down. Turkey seem to have wars with everybody 200,000 people die in Indian cyclone internal combustion engine invented creating pollution throught out the world 100 years later. thank you Otto Custer died at little big horn
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Generally speaking, pioneers were essentially farmers. They had typical farm animals found on the country side like cattle, sheep, chickens, goats, pigs, etc... Additionally, they had work horses and Clydesdale horses to pull farming equipment which were necessary for planting and harvesting. They also had a variety of breeds of dogs which were used for herding cattle and horses or, simply, for man's best friend.