3. Answer the questions according to the text. a) What happened to those who didn't want to go to the same church as others in England in the early 1600s?
b) How many people left England searching for religious freedom?
c) How did the Native Americans help the Pilgrims?
d) What did the Pilgrims do with the seeds and plants received from the Native Americans?
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What happened to those who didn't want to go to the same church as others in England in the early 1600s?
they were probably persecuted because people at that time must follow the religion determined by the state or they were sometimes even killed!
b) How many people left England searching for religious freedom?
Some 100 people, many of them seeking religious freedom in the New World, set sail from England on the Mayflower in September 1620. That November, the ship landed on the shores of Cape Cod, in present-day Massachusetts
c) How did the Native Americans help the Pilgrims?
A friendly Indian named Squanto helped the colonists. He showed them how to plant corn and how to live on the edge of the wilderness. A soldier, Capt. Miles Standish, taught the Pilgrims how to defend themselves against unfriendly Indians.
d) What did the Pilgrims do with the seeds and plants received from the Native Americans?
they stored it to plant in the following year creating the culture of plant corn and other seeds
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