1) Squanto was a member of the Patuxet Native American tribe who helped the Pilgrims in Plymouth colony. He taught them how to plant corn and fish. Squanto later died in 1622.
2) Native tribes had traditions like tests of manhood where men would be left alone in the forest in winter. Tribal leaders called sachems were chosen by prestigious members and made political decisions with other men.
3) Europeans like the French and English began visiting New England tribes in the early 1600s to trade for furs and fish. However, conflicts arose from differing goals and treatment of natives.