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Who helped the Plymouth colonists learn how to survive in their new colony
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Who helped the Plymouth colonists learn how to survive in their new colony
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The Correct Answer Is Native Americans
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Squanto became a guide to the Pilgrims, helping them to survive in their new home. By the fall of 1621, the members of Plymouth colony had gained a lot of knowledge about farming,fishing and hunting from Squanto
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