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Which describes the Pilgrims' first winter at Plymouth? A. cold, starvation, help from Squanto and other Indians B. rain, good supplies, help from England C. cold, hunger, no help D. rain, good supplies, attacks by Squanto and other Indians



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A. cold, starvation, help from Squanto and other Indians.

The correct answer is A) cold, starvation, help from Squanto and other Indians.

The option that describes the Pilgrims' first winter at Plymouth is "cold, starvation, help from Squanto and other Indians."

The Puritans founded the Plymouth colony in 1620. They were separatists Pilgrims that had been persecuted by the Church of England because of many ideological differences and decided to travel to the Americas in the Mayflower ship in order to establish a new place to practice their religious beliefs. They arrived a Cape Cod, Massachusetts and founded the colony of Plymouth, although they faced many difficulties the first winter.

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