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Read the excerpt from the “An Understanding with the Indians (1621)” section from Of Plymouth Plantation.

Select the evidence that best conveys Squanto’s loyalty to the settlers.

After these things he returned to his place called Sowams, some 40 miles from this place, but Squanto continued with them and
was their interpreter and was a special instrument sent of God for their good beyond their expectation. He directed them how to set their corn, where to take fish, and to procure other commodities, and was also their pilot to bring them to unknown places for their profit, and never left them till he died. He was a native of this place, and scarce any left alive besides himself. He was carried away with divers others by one Hunt, a master of a ship, who thought to sell them for slaves in Spain; but he got away for England and was entertained by a merchant in London, and employed to Newfoundland and other parts, and lastly brought hither into these parts by one Mr. Dermer, a gentleman employed by Sir Ferdinando Gorges and others for discovery and other
designs in these parts.

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The evidence that best shows Squanto's loyalty to the settlers is that which shows that Squanto never abandoned the settlers and accompanied them to the day of his death.

This evidence is best presented by the sentence "... and never left them till he died."

This can be seen in the text above, as this text shows that:

  • Squanto served the colonists willingly.
  • He taught the settlers how to manage the crops.
  • He served as a guide to the region for settlers.
  • He did not view settlers with hostility.
  • He accompanied them while he was alive.

As shown, this excerpt is part of "Of Plymouth Plantation" which is a diary of the first English settlers in America and the hardships they went through.

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