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What did the pilgrims learn from the Indians

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to survive

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These skilled Native American farmers knew how to get the most out of the poor coastal soil and taught the Pilgrims to do the same. The Wampanoag grew corn, squash, and beans – crops known as the “Three Sisters” that make a potent growing team, especially in poor, sandy soil that doesn't retain nutrients or water.

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