A: Canadians
B: Australians
C: Indians
D: Indonesians
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- Native American showed the pilgrims how to cultivate corn which helped them survive the bitter winter in the New World.
- Who was the Native American who taught the settlers how to grow corn and catch eel?
- In 1620 the transported Pilgrims to the New World.
- Why did the Pilgrims come to the New World?
- The Pilgrims built a colony named ______ after they arrived in America. A: Jamestown B: Boston C: Plymouth D: Yorktown
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The Pilgrims who founded Plymouth learning from indigenous people how to grow corn and where to catch local fish, knowledge that helped ensure the colony’s eventual success. A: founded B: learning from C: helped ensure D: eventual success
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As soon as the Europeans set their foot on the New World,they___ A: were hostile to the Indians B: kept terms with Indians C: didn't treat the Indians in a friendly way D: traded with Indians friendly
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What were the Polynesian settlers' diet when they arrived in New Zealand? A: fish B: sweet potato C: corn D: birds
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The emigration of the first pilgrims from England to the New World was prompted by religious persecution in their homeland. Cause: ___________________________
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The new world was named after ___________.