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Native Americans and Pilgrims - Coggle Diagram
Native Americans and Pilgrims
They lived in different regions
They use natural sources to live, for example animal skin for cloth, to create weapons , to feed etc
They were great farmers
Trees were used for create houses, canoes, Totem Poles
Some of them transport using feet some of them use horses, deer or canoes to transport
Some of them live in long houses with other 6 families
They create igloos to live in the cold places
Some of them build houses with three levels and use ladders
They use plants or berries to dye clothes
Some of them live in houses made of mud and straw
For most of them corn, squash and beans were a must
They eat animals from the sea, woods and lakes
Group of english colonist who left Europe looking for freedom
They disagree with the Churh of England
They were called the "Separatist" and were not allowed to create their own church
On August 4, 1620, the Pilgrims leave england with 2 ships. the Speedwell and the Mayflower
After leaving, the Speedwell presented leak, both Speedwell and Mayflower return to the port
On september 6 1620 the Mayflower leave England with 102 passengers and 25 crewmen, besides animals.
Only 20 passengers from the Speedwell didnt travel on Mayflower
Due to the amount of persons the ship has problems, there was not enough food, water, bathrooms
Some passengers became sick, and even 2 died
A little boy was born during travel
At one point, the crew wanted to go back, but after two months they reach America
Before they leave the ship, the Mayflower Compact was created, with this they stablish rules and laws
41 men signed the Mayflower Compact, women were not allowed to sign
John Carver was elected as the first governor or the new colony
They look up for a new location and called Plymouth and live, however some Pilgrims decided to live on the ship
Many Pilgrim didnt survive the first winter, they became ill due to the harsh weather, from 102 Pilgrims, only 47 survive
John Carver did not survive, instead William Bradford became the new governor
Pilgrims were not the only to live in Plymouth there was a tribe called Wampnoag
Squanto, a men from the tribe, teach them to hunt, farm, fish
In 1621, after a harsh year, the Pilgrims create a fest to give thanks to wampanoag tribe, there, the Thanksgiving tradition born