Difference between revisions 104936928 and 104936929 on dewiki{{For|the community in the United States|Samoset, Florida}} '''Samoset''' (ca. 1590 – 1653) was the first [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] to make contact with the [[Pilgrim Fathers|Pilgrims]]. On March 16, 1621, the settlers were more than surprised when Samoset strolled straight through the middle of the encampment at [[Plymouth Colony]] and greeted them in [[English language|English]], which he had begun to learn from an earlier group of Englishmen t(contracted; show full)ts died of an extraordinary plague, and there is neither man, woman, nor child remaining, as indeed we have found none, so as there is none to hinder our possession, or to lay claim unto it. All the afternoon we spent in communication with him; we would gladly have been rid of him at night, but he was not willing to go this night. Then we thought to carry him on shipboard, wherewith he was well content, and went into the shallop, but the wind was high and the water scant, that it could not return back. We all love pie!!!lodged him that night at [[Stephen Hopkins (settler)|Stephen Hopkins]]' house, and watched him. <br /><br /> The next day he went away back to the Massasoits, from whence he said he came, who are our next bordering neighbors. They are sixty strong, as he saith. The Nausets are as near southeast of them, and are a hundred strong, and those were they of whom our people were encountered, as before related. They are much incensed and provoked against the English, and about eight months ago slew(contracted; show full)[[Category:1590 births]] [[Category:1653 deaths]] [[Category:Native Americans connected with Plymouth Colony]] [[Category:People from Lincoln County, Maine]] [[Category:Plymouth, Massachusetts]] [[ko:사모셋]] [[no:Samoset]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=104936929.
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