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When did the Pilgrims leave Holland 1609
When did the Pilgrims leave Holland for the New World 1620
What was the name of the Indian boy who was captured by the english Squanto
What was the name given to the separatists Pilgrims
Where were the Pilgrims aiming for? Beside Jamestown
Where did the Pilgrims end up? Plymouth, Massachusetts next to the Wampanoag tribe
What disease wiped out the Squanto’s tribe? Chicken pox
What Indian tribe was Squanto from? Patuxent
Who was the Wampanoag Chief? Massasoit
What was the name of the settlement that the English named and found Plymouth
Why was Squanto important to the pilgrims He served as an interpreter
What did Squanto teach the settlers? How to plant indian corn, where to fish, and how to fertilize with fish remains.
What happened to Squanto before the Pilgrims arrived? He got captured by Captain John Smith and got sent to England, learned English, and returned home
Who were the Separatists? A group that was convinced that the Church of England was so corrupt that they withdrew.
Who were the puritans a religious group that wanted to reform the Church of England
Why did the pilgrims leave Holland for the New World? They were leaving because their children were losing their English heritage, they were given low position jobs, and their jobs didn’t pay well.
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