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What group helped the pilgrims suvive at plymouth colony?

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What group helped the pilgrims suvive at plymouth colony?

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Yes it was the Indians. The Indians made a great effort (more out of curiosity) to these new white-skinned beings. They introduced how to get sap out of a maple tree and make sugar from it. They introduced the Pilgrims to their medicines (herbal) and where and how to hunt. They helped build their sod homes. They provided food to the Pilgrims and would often leave deer, turkeys, corn (taught them how to plant corn and gave them seeds to do so), etc. outside their sod homes. They were often invited for Thanksgiving dinner, but generally preferred to sit outside and the chief and one of his braves would eat in the sod house.

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