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Squanto and the First Thanksgiving

by Joyce K. Kessel, Lisa Donze
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Overview

Describes how the Indian Squanto, an English-speaking Christian and former slave, whose village had been wiped out by smallpox, taught the Pilgrims the skills they needed to survive the harsh Massachusetts winter.

An introduction to the life of the Massachusetts Indian Squanto, best known for befriending the Pilgrims of the New Plymouth Colony.

Synopsis

Describes how the Indian Squanto, an English-speaking Christian and former slave, whose village had been wiped out by smallpox, taught the Pilgrims the skills they needed to survive the harsh Massachusetts winter.

Children's Literature

Between the time the earliest English settlers and the ones we call Pilgrims arrived in what is now Plymouth, a Patuxet Indian named Squanto had twice been enslaved, taken to Europe, freed, and returned to his homeland. On his second return, however, he found land but no home. All of his people were dead from smallpox, brought to them unwittingly by the English. In her simply written, yet highly informative Squanto and the First Thanksgiving, Joyce K. Kessel tells how, ironically, the misfortune of the last of the Patuxets became the Pilgrims' blessing.

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Children's Literature - Beverly Kobrin

Between the time the earliest English settlers and the ones we call Pilgrims arrived in what is now Plymouth, a Patuxet Indian named Squanto had twice been enslaved, taken to Europe, freed, and returned to his homeland. On his second return, however, he found land but no home. All of his people were dead from smallpox, brought to them unwittingly by the English. In her simply written, yet highly informative Squanto and the First Thanksgiving, Joyce K. Kessel tells how, ironically, the misfortune of the last of the Patuxets became the Pilgrims' blessing.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781575055855

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