Thomas Dermer took this person from the care of John Slanie to serve as an interpreter during the colonization of New England. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this native Patuxet who legendarily taught the settlers of Plymouth Colony how to plant corn, which became the basis for Thanksgiving.
ANSWER: Squanto [or Tisquantum]
[10m] Squanto normalized relations with the colonists and this Wampanoag (“WOMP-uh-nog”) sachem (“SAY-chum”). King Philip’s War was named for this ruler’s son Metacom (“MET-uh-kom”).
ANSWER: Massasoit (“mass-uh-SOY-it”) [or Ousamequin]
[10h] Massasoit told the colonists of an impending raid by the Massachusett people after this person nursed him back to health. This person, who is not George Morton, detailed the first Thanksgiving in the Mourt’s Relation written with William Bradford.
ANSWER: Edward Winslow [prompt on Winslow]
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