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    1. TheExceptionPath on

      his name was Squanto. He knew English because he was kidnapped by English fishermen, sold into slavery in Spain, and eventually escaped back to Massachusetts years before the Pilgrims arrived.

    2. CounterfeitXKCD on

      Not only did he speak English, he was also Catholic from his time among the Iberians

    3. ZeltbahnLife on

      Literally the most (possible only) qualified person on the continent to assist the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

    4. the so-called indians, didn’t actually get along that well with each other.

      in fact their ancient hatreds made jewish/palestine thing look young… we’re talking 5000-19000 year beefs

      Chacon, R. J., & Mendoza, R. G. (Eds.). (2013). North American Indigenous Warfare and Ritual Viole[nce](https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/north-american-indigenous-warfare-and-ritual-violence). University of Arizona Press. Osteological analyses across regions confirm widespread violent conflict, including mass trauma, in pre-Columbian contexts.

    5. Ok-Firefighter-6855 on

      Actually, in Canada, the first time the French met the indigenous, they were speaking Basque. The English would also encounter a tribe of literate Christian English speakers on the island of Croatoan in the 1600s

    6. I love using that line on Evangelicals.

      “Do you know about Jee-sus”?”

      “Sure, what would you like to know?”

    7. TheDwarvenGuy on

      Tisquantum and Pocahontas were both in london at the same time

      Tisquantum actually survived it and got back to North America to tell the tale, Pocahontas didn’t unfortunately.

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