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How did the migration of pilgrims effect the Wampanoag (native americans)

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Answer:With little food and no shelter, the colonists struggled to survive a brutal winter until a friendly Indian, Squanto, came along and showed them how to cultivate crops. Their first harvest resulted in a feast, as the Pilgrims gave thanks to the kind Indians for helping to bring the colony back to life.

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Metacomet was chosen as leader of the Wampanoag in 1662, and this led to a tense situation between the English and the Native Americans. The tribes had grown tired of being pressured to sell their land in uneven agreements. The resulting tension led to what has been dubbed King Philip's War.

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