Compare and Contrast: Pilgrim Children and Wampanoag Children

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  • came from England
  • lived in the Plymouth Colony
  • sailed on the Mayflower
  • wore European-style clothing like hats, coats, and shoes
  • settled in America for religious freedom
  • lived in homes called wetu, made from bark and grass
  • farmed corn, beans, and squash
  • shared a feast together in 1621
  • lived in the same region in America
  • value family and community
  • spoke their own Native language
  • wore clothing made with natural materials like feathers and animal hides
  • hunted
  • Pilgrim Children
  • Wampanoag Children
  • Both