Answer :
The third answer option is the correct answer. This option states that:
“He directed them how to set their corn, where to take fish, and to procure other commodities, and was also their pilot to bring them to unknown places for their profit, and never left them till he died.”
Why was Squanto so important?
- In "Of Plymouth Plantation" we learn how the survival of the first British in American territory was something very difficult to achieve.
- In this context, the pilgrims needed the help of the natives to be able to settle down.
- Squanto was the native who helped them because knowing the territory, he knew where the pilgrims could find the necessary resources to feed and live.
Squanto was a very important figure in US history, as well as reinforcing the importance of the natives.
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