The village was empty because its original inhabitants had died of disease.
as far as I remember American history it was the pilgrims
They ate it.
They were surprised because the Native American (Squanto) knew how to speak English.
the native Americans who were living in the area where the pilgrims settled
The village was empty because its original inhabitants had died of disease.
The village was empty because its original inhabitants had died of disease.
The village was empty because its original inhabitants had died of disease.
Lots and lots of trees and a native American village.
Nothing bad happened, the Pilgrims befriended a native American named Squanto who acted as a translator between the Pilgrims and natives. In the Fall of 1621, the Pilgrims shared a feast with the Pokanokets. This meal is reason why Thanksgiving is celebrated.
Tisquantum, or Squanto, was not a Native American chief, but was a kidnapped Native American from England that was brought with the Pilgrims. He helped them survive the winter by teaching the Pilgrims how to farm maize the native way. He also acted as their translator to the Wampanoag.
because the pilgrims taught the Native Americans how to farm.
Thanksgiving is not a Native American tradition. It was created by the Pilgrims.
Because the Indians helped them survive (wether or not they wanted to) The village was abandoned because its original inhabitants had died of disease
The Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive by showing them how to plant, hunt, and fish.
Yes.
If you mean the Thanksgiving feast, the Native Americans or American Indians joined the pilgrims' feast after teaching the pilgrims about native foods.