What job given to Native Americans helped to build friendly relationships between colonists and explorers
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Chief Massasoit, a Wampanoag, and Squanto, a Patuxet Indian, helped the Pilgrims of Plymouth Bay establish their colony by teaching them skills in cultivating this land and hunting. In return for weapons and tools, these Native Americans provided the colonists with important natural resources, including food.
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Job given to Native Americans helped to build friendly relationships between colonists and explorers
- The settlers exchanged beads and other forms of money (also known as "wampum") for the skins, hides, food, knowledge, and other essential materials and supplies that the Native Americans provided.
- The aboriginal inhabitants suffered greatly as a result of European colonisation of North America. Their way of life underwent a quick but permanent transformation.
- Numerous circumstances, such as the loss of land, illness, the imposition of laws that went against their culture, and much more, contributed to the changes.
- American Indians are frequently divided into three more regions based on where they originally lived: Northern America (the modern-day United States and Canada), Middle America (Mexico and Central America), and South America (also known as Mesoamerica).
- The majority of Native American tribes supported the British during the War of 1812 in order to protect their tribal grounds and in the hopes that a British victory would end the constant pressure from American settlers who wanted to expand into Native American territory in southern Canada and the.
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